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Porsche 356 Bosch Voltage Reg. 12v Fire Wall Mounted 61660321200 0190350068 on 2040-parts.com

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Patrick AFB, Florida, United States

Patrick AFB, Florida, United States
Used
Manufacturer Part Number:0 190 350 068 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:Porsche 61660321200 Part Brand:BOSCH Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

Used but in great shape.  Been in my stash for over 30 years.  OEM not from Brazil.  This is a real, old school, Bosch made in Germany unit.  Item sold as is with no warranties or conditions expressed or implied.

I do not gouge on shipping.  ALL shipping is by weight and distance plus a small handling fee (time and materials) to pack it securely and safely.  I can ship any way you want.  FedEx, UPS, USPS, or even overnight/2-day if required.  If you need express, I can pass on a discount to you on that service since I get a discount.

Please make payments within 3 days of auction close or as agreed on between us if we're working on shipping and things. 

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