Original Orange Bar Hood Crest - Early 911 & 912 Super Clean Rare Condition on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Super Nice Original (901) Porsche 911 and 912 Orange Bar Hood Crest Emblem
The enamel is really nice. There is only a tiny nick in the corner of the black enamel. See picture
Rear pins are really nice and show not damage
These are hard to find in this condition and this one is priced to sell.
paypal is fine, shipping in US no charge, International $25 worldwide insured
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