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Porsche 911 912 Early Pedal Cluster Base 65'-67' Brake Clutch Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Paradise, California, United States

Paradise, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Porsche

Here we have an early Porsche 911 or 912 Pedal Base. it is for the 65'-67' model years WITHOUT the brake switch mount on the base. It has been stripped, cleaned, and powder coated satin black. The pictures tell the condition. Solid, no holes, functioning base. As with any of these early bases there is some pitting but it does not affect the structure of this base.

Full rebuilt assemblies available. Core exchange or outright sale. Rebuild of specific customer cores available.

All parts available for 65'-78' Porsche 911, 912, and 914 pedal clusters. Please inquire.

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