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Porsche 911 Engine Motor Sheetmetal Tin on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:Used Surface Finish:Dirty Part Brand:Porsche Warranty:No

Porsche 911 engine motor sheetmetal tin for the passenger's side of the motor. This is the tin for the most forward passenger's side corner of the motor.

Dirty but no rust.

Stock photo.

Call or email for prices and availability on your 911 transmission parts. I'll be happy to list any item you need so you can purchase it through eBay and PayPal.

Thanks,

Cliff Brown

415-846-1680

San Francisco

 

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I have a large collection of Porsche 911, 912 and 914 transmission parts for sale.

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