1976 Porsche 914 Rear Bumper Cover And Support Core 1975 on 2040-parts.com
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
This REAR Bumper Cover and Core Support are off a 8/75 Production Porsche 914 which is considered a 1976 model. The rubber is in excellent condition with no tears or damage. The core support is solid with just a little surface rust. It will need new tag lights. The light and dark spots are from a fresh coat of Armor All.
I have a 14 day return policy. Given the size of this item it will be shipped via UPS. |
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