Original Porsche 911 912 Right Door Lock Latch 1968-1969 on 2040-parts.com
Lucerne Valley, California, US
Here is a excellent original right door latch for 1968-1969 911 912. This is from parts cars i had when they where only 5-15 years old. Moving parts are like new. Look at picture # 2 a little difference between 1968-69 & 1970-77 latch, also the connecting rods hook up different.
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