78-89 Porsche 930 911 Turbo Right Passenger Rear Bumper Extension Fender on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Georgia, US
This is a right rear bumper extension from a 1987 930 turbo. The extension should fit all 930s, 911 Turbos from 1978-1989. The extension is in good condition and appears to be straight and free of dents. Please contact me with any questions. Thank you.
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