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Porsche 911 O-ring For Turbo Oil Reservoir 18.65 X 2.45 Mm 99970159840 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
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Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
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Porsche 911 O-Ring for Turbo Oil Reservoir 18.65 X 2.45 mm 99970159840
PART TYPE
O-Ring
ITEM DESCRIPTION
For Turbo Oil Reservoir
(18.65 X 2.45 mm)
ITEM DETAILS
CONDITION
1BRAND NEW7
MANUFACTURER
OEM
PART NUMBER
999 701 598 40
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Porsche

2002-2005  911  GT2   
1996-1997  911  Turbo   
2001-2005  911  Turbo   
2005  911  Turbo S

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