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07-08-09-10 Elantra Speedo-meter Instrument Cluster 940012h051 Dash Panel Guages on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kia Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:940012H051 Surface Finish:NEW Interchange Part Number:94001-2H051 Country/Region of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Other Part Number:94001 2H051

Brand New ZERO MILES

Kia Genuine Part OEM!

Intrument Cluster Assembly

Meter Set

940012H051

Fitment:  2006-2007 HYUNDAI Elantra

May fits additional years

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