Porsche 996 Front Struts And Springs 911 on 2040-parts.com
Pomfret Center, Connecticut, US
Porsche 911 Factory Pair Left and Right
Front Strut and Spring ad Mounting Plates
Price for the the PAIR
Good Shape working correctly .
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Will fit 1965 and 1968 911 912 models
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