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Mitsubishi Galant A52 Gs Jdm Gauge Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $389.00
Location:

Butterworth, Penang, MY

Butterworth, Penang, MY
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

A set of used rare and hard to get gauge cluster taken off a JDM Galant A52 GS (right hand drive, bottom one in the first photo). Fits the dashboard of the early model Galant. Can also be fitted to left hand drive dashboard but a few minor modifications needed as this doesn't fit perfectly to the contour of the LHD dashboard but it can be done and has been done. There are a few crack lines on the circuit board at the back which could need soldering (see last photo, bottom cluster, on the right part).

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I will also throw in the non-tacho cluster as spares as the tacho one has it's clock-adjusting cable missing (see last photo).

Will be a nice upgrade to the rectangular shaped speedometer found in early Galants.

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