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Porsche 356 Seats- Both Driver And Passenger Sides- No Reserve! on 2040-parts.com

US $501.00
Location:

La Grange Park, Illinois, US

La Grange Park, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

One Pair of Porsche 356 Seats. I believe these seats are from a 356C.

These seats have been stored in a friend's attic for over 20 years. They appear to have been redone at one point in time. They are in very good condition considering their age. What you see is what you get- no headrests or seat tracks/mounts.

Local pick-up only- these seats would be very expensive to ship. If the winning bidder wants them shipped, he/she will be responsible for all shipping and handling costs. 

Sold "AS-IS" with no expressed or implied warranty. No returns. Please contact me with any questions.

Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

 

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