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Porsche 356 B Or C Cigarette Lighter Black Knob Original Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $5.51
Location:

Ukiah, California, US

Ukiah, California, US
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356 B and C Cabriolet Coupe Roadster Cigarette lighter with Black Knob and spade push on style wire connectors. used on Band C. Beautiful Patina. removed from a 1963 Coupe. Was working when removed. See Pictures. will work for other 356 models too.. see pictures. used condition. use as is or restore... 

 Please ask any questions before bidding. 

I have been gone for a few months. I am going to be listing Porsche 356 parts over the next few months. As always I will be selling parts with no reserve and a low starting bid of .99 cents. I hope you find the parts you are looking for.

Thank you for the business.

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