Porsche 911 930 G Modell 3.3 Turbo Camshafts 930.105.143.1r & 930.105.142.1r on 2040-parts.com
Vilnius, LT
Selling a pair of porsche camshafts. These came off my 1986 3.3 turbo engine. As you can see they are used, but still suitable for use.
Will post worldwide
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