1978-82 Pontiac Grand Prix Instrument Cluster on 2040-parts.com
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
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Up for auction is GM used Grand Prix instrument cluster for 1978-81 G-body cars. This is a OEM part taken from a early 80s Grand Prix. Please not the plastic lense has what looks like a cigarette burn. Taken from car that was running but many years ago. No returns on vintage parts. Sold as is.
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