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65-73 Porsche Hood Crest Badge 911 912 911t 911e 911s Orange Bar New 65 66 67 68 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Tampa Bay, Florida, US

Tampa Bay, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

You are bidding on a brand NEW Porsche hood badge with orange bars . In sealed package. Very nice reproduction purchased from a Porsche dealership. I believe this is correct for Porsche 911 and 912s from 65-73, but double check to be sure!. May be correct for other years and models, but double check to be sure. Hood badge is exactly as the one pictured. The last picture is for comparison purposes only, it is pictured next to an old original orange hood badge. Shipping is fixed at $7.99 (includes shipping and handling, packaging, gas to and from the post office, etc.). Shipping OUTSIDE of the USA will be fixed at 15.99. Check out my other auctions.

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