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Fuel Tank With Fuel Sender And Custom Fuel Cap For Porsche 914 914/6 914-6 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Aptos, California, United States

Aptos, California, United States
EXCELLENT CONDITION
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EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CONDITION! NO RUST, NO DENTS.

 FUEL TANK  WITH FUEL SENDER AND CUSTOM  RACING TROUGH THE TRUNK LID FUEL CAP. CAN BE USED WITH STOCK GAS CAP ALSO.

 FOR PORSCHE 914 914/6 914-6.

FROM  56K ORIGINAL MILES CALIFORNIA CAR.

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