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Reverse Indiglo Glow Gauge For Mitsubishi 90-94 Eagle Talon Dl/es 145mph Noturbo on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Material:PVC Color:White Brand:UrMarketOutlet Style:Reverse Manufacturer Part Number:MUR-GLOWGAU-MIECL9094145-9-AM Warranty:No Gauge Spec:Indiglo EL Glow Gauge Transmission:Automatic/Manual Surface Finish:Smooth Glossy Fitment:Fitment/Measurement Based On U.S Model Install Manual:No Instruction, Professional Install Recommended Remark:*Remark: UrMarketOutlet is not liable for any dama Installation:Installation Note: Gauge installation is recommend Application:Mitsubishi 1990 - 1994 Eclipse AT/MT UPC:Does Not Apply

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