Porsche 911/912 Steering Linkage Outer Tube In Front Trunk-1965 On-good Original on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
This is a used original steering linkage outer tube located in the front trunk as found in Porsche 911/912 models beginning in 1965 and on. It has the original black finish with some localized surface rust. US shipping includes Delivery Confirmation.
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