Porsche 911 912 Trailing Control Carrier Arm Suspension Pair Left And Right on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, US
Up for a 5 day auction at no reserve
sold to the highest bidder
You are bidding on a pair of trailing control arms for a 911 912 Porsche
There are in working order it was used off a 1969 Porsche 911
For more info please contact me at (702)530-0471 or drop me a message I reply quick...
Winer of auction must pay for all shipping cost and as soon as I get paid I will send the idem the next day
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