Porsche 911/912 R/l Rocker Panel/deco Mouldings-1965-1967-originals on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
This is a matched pair of right and left used original narrow rocker panel moldings also called deco strips as found on Porsche 911/912 models from 1965 through 1967. They are aluminum and do not include the vinyl insert, one is straight and the other has a slight curve to it as shown in the last picture. US shipping includes Delivery Confirmation.
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