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Porsche 356 Oil Gas Fuel Temperature Gauge Combination B C Sc 356b 356c 356sc T6 on 2040-parts.com

US $365.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
UNABLE TO TEST DO NOT KNOW IF IT WORKS OR NOT. ONE CONNECTOR LOOSE AS SHOWN IN THE PICTURES
Brand:VDO Warranty:No Warranty

 

 







For sale is a USED Porsche 356 oil temp tank combination gauge.  This was removed from a 1963 Porsche 356, but will also work on other year and model 356.  We are unable to test this and do not know if it works or not.  One connector is loos as shown in the pictures.  We are selling this item as is as pictured.  Stock#100616


 


We stock used and NOS parts for Japanese midliner trucks and German automobiles.  We have been in business for over 45 years and have a large selection of good used parts.  We ship worldwide.  You can reach us with any questions regarding this listing to Ben Klein at 323-589-2162 ex 12.  We are open by appointment only please.  Local sales tax will be collected if possession or delivery is taken in the state of California.


 


We accept pay pal, visa/mc discover card in person.  Item must be paid for in full within (5) five days after auction ending unless other terms are agreed on.    Overseas and foreign buyers welcomed. International buyers please note:  Import duties, taxes, and charges (typically collected upon delivery or pickup) are the buyer’s responsibility and are not included in the item price or shipping charges.  Please check with your country’s customs office prior to bidding/buying to determine what these additional costs will be. This item may also be picked up by appointment only please.  All others please contact us with zip code for shipping quote. 


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