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- Porsche® 911/914 rocker arm adjusting nut, 1965-1994(US $1.25)
- Porsche® 912e/914-4 camshaft bearing set, 1970-1976(US $21.99)
- Head gasket, 84mm, for 911®2.2l/2.4l 911® porsche®, 1970 -1973(US $10.99)
- Valve adjusting screws and nuts, for porsche®, 1970 -1973(US $3.99)
- Atp automotive graywerks 103072 engine oil pan(US $70.14)
- Porsche® 912e/914 pushrod tube, 1970-1976(US $11.99)
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