Porsche 911/912 '68 Arm Rest on 2040-parts.com
Tracys Landing, Maryland, United States
'68 911/912 right side arm rest/inner door handle, 68 was a little thicker and had no outer seam line as opposed to 65 to 67 of which i also have one listed. Original vinyl, black, stored since 70s so no sun damage but dusty. Has 2 small burn marks and a roughed area just inside knob hole, see pics. Very usable for age, not concours. Doesn't include plastic bottom cover (also listed) or knob.
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