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2.0 Engine Sticker Type 4 Iv Vw H4 For Porsche 914 - Fuel Injection D L Jet on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
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Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States
Condition:New

2.0 ENGINE STICKER TYPE VW for PORSCHE 914  - Fuel Injection     

Here is a sticker depicting a graphic design of the PORSCHE 914 VW Type 4 IV engine with fuel injection.

These designs are done in the same style as the 3.2 and 3.6 6 cylinder Porsche stickers.

These are original designs only available here.

Put two on your car and one on your toolbox, or in your man-cave!

Stickers are high quality, UV resistant vinyl. 

Die-cut stickers are a hair under 3" x 2 ".

Items are shipped via USPS First Class with tracking. If you do not receive USPS delivery please contact us before purchase to make arrangements for delivery. You should receive the item within a week of being shipped.

We can ship outside of the continental United States for a slight extra cost; please contact us for a shipping quote prior to ordering.

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