Porsche 911 964 928 968 924 944 Turbo S2 Plastic Seat Hinge Cover Backing Plate on 2040-parts.com
Shelton, Connecticut, US
Pair of Seat Hinge Covers
Part No. 928.521.147.02 & 928.521.148.02
Excellent Condition. No cracks and good mounting holes
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