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Land Rover Hse Autobiography Instrument Cluster Speedometer Cpla10849ak Lr054143 on 2040-parts.com

US $498.00
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
New OEM part selling as used on account of broken mounting bracket and no factory packaging.
Brand:Land Rover Other Part Number:CPLA-14C026-AG CPLA-14026-BH CPLA-10849-AK Manufacturer Part Number:CPLA10849AK Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:LR054143 Surface Finish:New

Land Rover Genuine Part OEM!

Autobiography Dash Intrument Cluster Assy.

Very slight scuffing on screen display

Photos make it look much worst than it is.

Probably won't even be noticed when turned on

Upper Left Mounting Bracket Slightly Broke

(see last pic ~ should mount ok)

CPLA-10849-AK

Fitment:  Range Rover HSE

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Normal List Price: $2159

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