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Many people prefer to buy pre-owned instrument panel to replace the damaged instrument cluster in their vehicles especially during these time when people tend to tighten their belts because of the economic conditions. 

 

A pre-owned instrument cluster is pulled from a used vehicle.  But even if an instrument cluster is pre-owned, it still works and the supplier has already tested it for functionality and has already been cleaned before resale. 

 

A pre-owned instrument cluster can be bought in the store of a local supplier or can be purchased online.  For a online purchase, the instrument cluster is shipped to the customer after paying of the needed fees.  And a customer can return an instrument cluster for refund as long as the terms of the return policy of the supplier are met.

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