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Vw Volkswagen Vdo Silver Patina Finish 87001034 Mk1 Golf Gti Round Gauge Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Northridge, California, United States

Northridge, California, United States
NO CRACKS CLEAN
Brand:VDO Surface Finish:SILVER Manufacturer Part Number:87001034

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A GENUINE
VDO/VW VINTAGE ROUND INSTRUMENT
SILVER FINISH CLUSTER/BINICLE.
THERE ARE NO CRACKS AND ALL MOUNT POINTS
 ARE INTACT.THERE ARE SOME STAINS AND
 SMALL SCRATCHES ON THE FRONT FINISH THE
 CLEAR LENSES ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE WITH
 TINY SURFACE IMPERFECTIONS.
HAS THE 4 RUBBER MOUNT TAB SNUBBERS INSTALLED.THIS FITS ALL MK1 SCIROCCO,JETTA,RABBITS
 WITH ROUND INSTRUMENTS AND
 CABRIOLET CONVERTIBLES UP TO 1980.
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