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Oem Original Porsche 968 944s2 944 924s Flexplate Engine Damper Plate Driveshaft on 2040-parts.com

US $1,495.00
Location:

Duluth, Georgia, United States

Duluth, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:944 116 065 04 Country of Manufacture:Germany Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Part Brand:OEM Porsche


This listing is for an original new OEM genuine Porsche flex plate vibration damper/damper plate

Will fit all automatic/tiptronic 924/944/968 models from 1983-1995. Original Porsche part number is 944 116 065 04.

Lowest price available, and part is in stock now.

This item has free shipping within the 48 continental mainland United States. Shipping will be extra to any island or land not directly connected to the USA mainland. 
If you are not sure if your location qualifies for free shipping, please inquire PRIOR to committing to buy. 

Fully insured shipping worldwide.

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Thank you. 



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