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1970-73 Porsche 911 912 Red Bosch Low-tone (long Style) Banjo Horn - Excellent on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
A beautiful, hard-to-find part
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

1970-73 Porsche 911 912 Red Bosch Low-Tone (Long Style) Banjo Horn - Excellent

Removed from an early 911 many years ago, this low-tone banjo horn is much better than most of these you see listed for sale. It's been fully tested and functions as intended with excellent tone and volume and it's in outstanding shape cosmetically with no breaks or cracks. My Porsche parts literature shows red banjo horns as correct for 1970-73 911's and 912's but I've also seen them on 1969 cars so they may fit other years as well. I've included multiple high-resolution photos showing the exact condition of this hard-to-find part.

For U.S. customers, I will ship this item for $12.

For international customers, the shipping and customs quote for this item is based on the eBay Global Shipping Program. Depending on the country in which you reside, there may be less expensive shipping options available. If you wish to explore other shipping options, you must contact me for a shipping quote before making your purchase. If you make your purchase (by using Buy It Now) before contacting me, I will be unable to offer you alternative shipping methods.

I’m not a dealer and I don’t do this to make a living. I’m a collector who owns more than a dozen vintage Porsches and the parts I have for sale on eBay are all parts that, at one time or another, were purchased for one of my cars or were actually on one of my cars. I own some of the finest Porsches in the world. I don’t own junk and I don’t sell junk. Thanks for looking.

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