924/944 "fuel Line/hose" on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Calling All Buyers!!!! Calling All Buyers!!!! You are looking at a new OEM "Fuel Hose" for a 924/944 Porsche. Condition is reflected accurately in pictures and not sure of part# but can be easily matched up. There are other fuel line/hose listings in our store so please consult with your local dealer if unsure of compatibility. If you have any additional questions or concerns feel free to contact us here or at EuropeanClassicsATL.com. |
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