anyone tried one of these?

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    It's really not that bad...
     
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    $100 for a board? Seems a bit high to me I would think $60-$70 would be more along retail value. Granted new parts on average will sell for more than used parts initially but when you can buy a whole instrument cluster with good board for $50-$80 doesn’t really make sense to buy just a board for $100.
     
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    Who's selling new instrument clusters with circuit board for Mavericks?

    Autokrafters is usually pretty high. Sometimes Melvins has a better price.

    In any case, it's not something that is mass-produced in China like the boards in a computer or TV. I'd spend the hundred for a new board that will probably outlast Me...
     
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