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1967 Mustang Deluxe Instrument Cluster 8000 Rpm Mini Tachometer 67 Restored Gt on 2040-parts.com

US $599.99
Location:

Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States

Dallas, Pennsylvania, United States

                
1967 Mustang  8000 RPM  Mini-Tachometer Cluster
 
Fully Restored and ready for immediate installation in your 1967 Mustang.

Improved  & Updated !!! 

Cluster includes:

New Scott Drake  Deluxe Brushed Aluminum  Instrument Bezel  

New Scott Drake Instrument Lens Set

Restored & Calibrated 120 MPH Red-line Speedometer OR 140 MPH Shelby Speedometer ---YOUR CHOICE 

8000  RPM Mini-Tachometer --- Lifetime Warranty- Designed & Manufactured By RCCInnovations in the USA --- Easy 1 wire hook-upRestored &

 Calibrated Gasoline  and Temperature Gauges

Restored & Calibrated Oil Pressure  and Alternator Gauges

Restored Instrument Cluster Housing 

Restored OEM Instrument Wire Harness set up for Mini-Tach    Plug & Play

Super-bright LED Bulbs pre-installed for Gauge Lighting.

NO MODIFICATIONS  are needed on your end, I have done it all for you.  

Your current , senders, sensors, & under dash & under hood wiring harness,  will work perfectly with this Cluster

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