84 911 Rear Plastic Window And Zipper Used on 2040-parts.com
Palm Coast, Florida, United States
WE HAVE A PLASTIC READ WINDOW FOR A PORSCHE, THOUGHT TO BE AN 80'S 911 OR EARLY 90'S 911 IN FAIRLY GOOD CONDITION
IT HAS A GOOD ZIPPER AS WELL. AND FREE SHIPPING. SAVE MONEY, BUY USED IF YOU CAN. THE PLASTIC IS APPRX 40" WIDE AND 19.5" TALL THANKS, GOOD LUCK, AND NO RESERVE |
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