88-89 Ford Mustang Dash Cluster 5.0 V8 on 2040-parts.com
Sand Lake, Michigan, US
This is a used instrument cluster from a 1988 Ford Mustang 5.0 v8....!!!! that is in good condition.There are two brackets for the outer plastic that are broken as seen in the picture, this will not affect the performance of the item. The cluster should fit a 1987-1989 Ford Mustang. It has a maximum RPM of 7000 and 85 MPH. Be sure to do your research to assure that this is the part for you. We will accept returns for up to 14 days upon you receiving the item, buyer pays return shipping. Thanks for looking, much more to come!
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