Porsche 356 B And C Heater Boxes Double Flapper Restored Left + Right on 2040-parts.com
Wommelgem, BE
Porsche 356 B or C
original heater boxes with double flappers
sandblasted and powdercoated
international shipping is 40 dollars.
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