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Oem 96-00 Honda Civic Ek Tachometer Gauge Cluster At/mt Unit Dash Rev Tach on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Ambler, Pennsylvania, United States

Ambler, Pennsylvania, United States
great condition
Brand:Honda Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:HR-0215-003

 
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PART DETAILS-

Removed from 1996-2000 Honda Civic Instrument Clusters, AUTO/MANUAL (THIS PARTS FITS ANY 96-00 CIVIC CLUSTER REGARDLESS AT/MT)
Condition- used has some marks, no damages to any hinges works great.
Mileage- n/a




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