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Original Vintage Porsche Reutter Leather Key Fob For 356 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Porsche

Up for auction is a used classic Porsche/Reutter key fob.  This is a beautiful vintage brown leather key fob in very good condition with very nice patina. The rivets and chain are intact, the leather pliable with no age cracks or drying out, and the stitching is perfect.  Embossed with the Porsche crest and the Karosserie Reutter logos, these key fobs are in high demand.  You may find reproductions elsewhere, but this is the genuine article and suitable for your classic 356.

All items are sold "AS IS".  Please email me with questions before bidding.  We expect payment within 5 days of the end of auction.  We will report all non-paying winning bids.

All items may be returned for full refund of the purchase price if they arrive other than as described.

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