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Hi guys,

I'm after a speedo for a Aus Delivered C210. The one we have has destroyed itself! I pulled the clutser out and the mechanism had fallen apart and chewed itself apart. The rest of the cluster is perfect, just need a Speedo.

If anyone has one they are wrecking or knows of one being wrecked please let me know. We got the car for free off my cousin and am fixing it up for my little brother as a first car! :D

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Hi,

I picked up my car and a mountain of parts. I have a complete instrument cluster with a (seemingly!) working speedo, but it is from the model prior to yours, a 1978 C210. All the same gauges, but arranged in different positions. Maybe the speedo can be adapted to your cluster, or maybe my cluster will bolt straight in to your car with minimal fuss. Someone like Jason might know...

Cheers,

Drew

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