Porsche - 911 924 928 944 951 968 Gts Turbo - Ats Cookie Cutter 15 X 7 - Black 1 on 2040-parts.com
Edwardsville, Illinois, US
Aluminum alloy cookie cutter wheel. 15" x 7". Black center. Made by ATS (original equipment supplier to Porsche). Fits 911, 924, 944, 951 and others with 5-bolt mounting. Porsche part #911 361 023.
Excellent condition.
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