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Porsche 911 3.2 Sc 912 Vdo Clock Singer Inspired Chronograph Heuer Dial Face on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Balen, Belgium

Balen, Belgium
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:911 641 701 29 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:911 641 701 00 Brand:VDO

Porsche 911 3.2 SC912 964 993 VDO Kienzle Quartz Clock Singer Inspired Chronograph Dial Replacement

 

Early RS RSR ST Singer Inspired Chronograph Dial

This listing is for a fully revised Updated Dial / Face!

Pristine Condition

Updated Dial

It will fit clocks from 1965-1989

Part Numbers

911 641 701 29

and

911 641 701 00

Subdials are not functional.

Worldwide shipping USD30.

 

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