Obsolete Nos Porsche Genuine Factory Brake Pad Wear Sensors on 2040-parts.com
Congress, Arizona, United States
lot of 2 packages of obsolete Porsche 944 brakepad wear sensors. part number is 944 612 211 00 on bot 944 107 201 08h packs. one pakage is open (see pix), but contents are undisturbedsee my other auctions for NOS obsolete genuine Porsche front and rear pads in boxes(944) win all three auctions and I will give you a FREE original ,in the box factory NOS, OEM, oil filter pn944 107 201 08
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