Rennline Porsche 911-boxter-cayman 996/986 Fire Extinguisher And Mount - Silver on 2040-parts.com
Redwood City, California, United States
Rennline SMX250C (FE01-H3R) Max Out dry chemical fire extinguisher and mount for Porsche 911, Boxter, Cayman (996 and 986). Extinguisher never used. Everything in perfect condition.
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