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[RESOLVED] Need Mitsu Part Numbers for Dash Parts

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Thank you! That's odd that there is a difference between auto and manual. What is the difference? My car was once auto before I converted it to manual... Anyway, not the reason the I asked the question. But I'm still curious.
 
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The a/t cover has the cutout for the gear indicator.
 

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Maybe at one point in its life some one swapped a manual cluster?
Unless you bought it new...
 
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The a/t cover has the cutout for the gear indicator.

That first one is non turbo. The second one is turbo model
 

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Ya, I know. I couldn't find a good picture of a turbo auto cluster. The pictures were only to point out the difference between auto/manual covers. Look between the speedo and tach for where the auto cluster has the gear shift indicator.
 
Can someone please give me the Mitsubishi part number for #1 and #2.

1: Mr114696
2: Mr114689
3. speedometer MR114700
4. tachometer MR114707
oil pressure gauge MR149303
boost gauge (can't find part number) Wierd though because it should be one piece
Fuel level gauge MR149301
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That little window is where the "O/D off" light illuminates when you lock out the over-drive function using the switch on the gear selector.
 
Should be the 74. While you're in there, pull the seatbelt bulb out and put it in place of the hi-beam indicator. You'll lose the glare and be able to see out the windshield with the highs on.
 
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