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Old 11-18-08, 10:44 AM
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Default Parting Out a 90-92 Instrument Cluster

I bought a complete used instrument cluster for the speedometer. After successfully replacing the speedo in my '91 LS400, I'm looking to pass on the remaining parts to others who can use them. I powered up the donor cluster before removing the speedometer from it. All of the lights came on and all of the needles were fully illuminated. I have no way of testing functionality beyond that.

Here's what I have available:
Fuel Gauge - $10
Temperature Gauge - $10
Power Supply - $10
Odometer (reading 57,071) and Trip Odometer - $10
Circuit Board - $10

The tachometer is not available. All of the remaining parts are free for the asking. If anyone wants the entire unit (sans speedometer/tachometer), $35 and go.

This cluster came from a vehicle that did not have the suspension control, height control or traction control. The circuit board has places for the bulbs for the suspension and traction control lights and thus may work for vehicles that have those options. It does not, however, have the extra circuit board for the height control lights.

Shipping charges are extra; I can ship by USPS (Priority Mail), FedEx, UPS or DHL. If interested, contact me by PM or send email to [don <at> kinzers <dot> com].
Old 11-20-08, 10:22 AM
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