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Misc. Used 356 911 (?) Porsche & Other Small Parts! You Get Them All! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Misc. Used & Unused Porsche 356 912 (?) & Other Small Parts!
You get them all! You figure out what they are & what they came from!

1 Metal cable believed to be for a 356 Porsche.
1 White or Cream colored Radio or other dash knob.
1 Fuel line filter (make/use unknown).
4 Misc. switches (not Porsche).
2 Unused instrument or dash lights w/bulbs.
1 brake light switch.
1 Door lock mechanism, source unknown.

Except as noted, All believed to be from 356 or 912 Porsches.
Seller DOES NOT know exactly what all are from or use.
Buy as is, no returns, no refunds!



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