1985 Mercedes Benz 190 Instrument Cluster Gauges Speedometer Tach on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
This is a instrument cluster from a 1985 Mercedes Benz 190 , the cluster was removed and shelfed long ago so it looks good and all the functions were working , there is a small crack in the lens as seen in the photos and the lens needs to be cleaned from behind as well . Please ask any questions.
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