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5" Phantom Speedo And Tach In Dash(nib) on 2040-parts.com

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Commerce Township, Michigan, United States

Commerce Township, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

THESE ARE NEW IN BOX AND WIRING AND LIGHTS ARE STILL IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE I TOOK OUT TO TAKE A FEW PICKS AS YOU CAN SEE IN PICK THEY WHERE BUILT IN 2009 BUT NEVER USED  THE SPEEDO SHOWS 1.4 MILES NOT SURE WHY BUT THEY NEVER WHERE INSTALLED IN A CAR. I ONLY SHIP TO THE US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND I DONT SHIP TO ALASKA,PUERTO RICO OR HAWAII. GOOD LUCK ON BIDDING THESE ARE LIKE $400 NEW SO HERE IS A CHANCE TO SAVE ALOT OF MONEY.

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