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Huntsville, Alabama, US
Sachs 240mm clutch disc. Part #1861 568 331
Porsche 930 Turbo
I purchased this part but no longer need it. My loss is your gain.
New never installed Sachs 240mm clutch disc.
May fit other models.
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