Porsche 356 Pre A / 356 A Carburator Operating Shaft For Early Solex Carbs on 2040-parts.com
Wommelgem, BE
Porsche 356 Pre A or 356 A
Original operating shaft for early of Solex 32PBI of PBIC carburators with operation at the front side of the fan shroud ( i have one listed in another auction). It has been cadplated and looks very nice. This is a rare part and hard to find.
International shipping is 25 dollars with tracking info.
Good luck bidding
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