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Firing Order Engine Decal, 911 (1984 – 1989) Porsche Stickers Nine Eleven on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Lódz, Poland

Lódz, Poland
Condition:New Brand:CarBone Manufacturer Part Number:93000650901

FIRING ORDER ENGINE DECAL, 911 (1984 – 1989)




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Firing order decal for Porsche. Reproduction.

 

Details:
Printed on sturdy mirror foil, which gives the decal close resemblance to the original.


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