Porsche 911 Door Check 1965 To 1969 With Original Bolts Driver Side Oem on 2040-parts.com
Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Bidding on an original 911 driver's side door check removed from an early 911 that was scrapped years ago. All I have left from the car is the door. The door check is in nice original condition. The big rubber washer is good and the 3 original mounting bolts are included. Straight, not rusty.
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