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Porsche 911 Leather Luggage Large And Medium Size Fits 911 Luggage Compartment on 2040-parts.com

US $780.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Never Used
Type:Luggage Sets Color:Black Brand:Porsche Material:Leather

This is a set of Porsche leather luggage in Large (26 1/2" X 18" x 7") and Medium (25" X 16" X 7"). They are designed to fit the front trunk of Porsche 911's. This highly collectable luggage has never been used and comes with protest covers. The leather is black and the inside is a grey suede like material with 2 dividers in each luggage piece. The zippers and pulls are silver with Porsche inscriptions and there is a leather Porsche inscription on the leather (pictured).

Very well made, rare and highly collectable! 

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