Porsche 911 968 951 944 S2 Turbo Seat Motor Driver Left on 2040-parts.com
An Hour from NYC, AA
Removed from a Porsche 944 turbo but it will fit many other models
This auction is for the DRIVER LEFT SIDE
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Porsche 911 968 944 s2 turbo 8-way seat motor & seat rails tracks driver, left(US $99.99)
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