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Brand New Oem German Porsche 914 Turn Signal Switch 1972-1974 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.95
Location:

Redwood City, California, US

Redwood City, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:SWF Manufacturer Part Number:914-613-913-14 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Black Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

BRAND NEW, No Longer Available, Porsche Original Equipment, German made, Wiper Switch for 1972 thru 1974 Porsche 914's. Will also work on 1975 & 1976 914's, but technically there was a different part number for the last two years. This switch is no longer available from Porsche and is very hard to find. Very limited supply, found in a warehouse in Germany. When these are gone, you're out of luck. These are the real thing. Get one now!

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