Porsche 911 912 930 Quartz Clock 1974-1989 on 2040-parts.com
Berwick, Maine, United States
This is a used quartz clock for a 1974 through 1989 Porsche 911, 912E, and 930. It is made by VDO and it carries Porsche part number 911 641 701 29. It is in very good working condition. Priority mail shipping within the USA is $8.75. Thank you.
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