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Vw Jetta, Golf, Gti, Mk1 Instrument Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Franklin Park, Illinois, US

Franklin Park, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:191 919 035 AF Interchange Part Number:191 919 059 A Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Germany

This listing is for a VW Jetta, Golf, probably Cabriolet and other models MK1 Instrument Cluster  with ONLY 69 XXX mi..Odometer works. Perfect circuit board, clock, gauges, speedo and reset button. Good mounting tabs. Removed from a 1987 VW Jetta GL Mk1. Working perfectly and in good cosmetic condition. It has 2 plugs as you can see on the pictures a characteristic of most mk1 cars.
Part #: 191 919 035 AF
Excellent cosmetic and physical condition. Hard to find in this condition and with these miles.
The Item will be cleaned and maintenance before it is shipped to buyer.
Buyer is responsible for determining compatibility of the part. It is solely up to the buyer to make a decision based  on their own research, the item picture, factory part number and the make/model/year/ of the car that the part was removed from. We provide information that can only be used as a recommendation.
 If you have any questions, feel free to contact us!
We guarantee the functionality of this Item. If, for some reason you are not satisfied with the product we sold, contact us! WE will make a refund ONLY if our product does not work as intended.
Our products are ready to be installed. As always, only trained people have to deal with the installation. If not done correctly, it may not work as intended. Our cluster are working properly. Refunds have to be justified and approved by our technicians. All parts are marked and all marks have to match our system to make full refunds. Buyer responsible for mailing fees.
For additional information on this Item, look at the pictures!!! PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE BUYING A USED PART AT A VERY DISCOUNTED RATE, THEREFORE TAKING A RISK. ALL SHIPPING CHARGES ARE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY!Please let us know what is wrong with the item and if it is indeed defective we will either issue you a refund or replacement item. We ship our products worldwide. Contact us for mailing fees. This product will be mail free if it has to be mail within the US territory.   We do not sell items for testing or guessing purposes. Sale is final! SOLD AS IS. All parts are marked. If part has to be returned, all marks have to be in place. We work hard to keep you satisfied.
MAILING FEES TO JAPAN,GERMANY,MEXICO AND AUSTRALIA $35.

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