This 95-98 911 993 Air condition compressor is used. Yes when it came off the Porsche it was working. It has been in storage for a few years. I will sale it used as is. I offer it at a low price. I will ship UPS in the USA so I will need your address for shipping cost. 818 541-9710 I only charge cost on shipping. Local pickup ok. Please view my other listings.

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