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Porsche 911 Vinyl Front Seat Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Fillmore, California, United States

Fillmore, California, United States
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Other Part Number:911-3124-2 7500


You are bidding on a brand-new Black Domestic Vinyl Front Seat Kit for the Porsche 911, 1965-1968 model years.

This set includes two backrest covers and two cushion covers *Pads not included

We have purchased the excess inventory of a California manufacturer and are offering all of it at tremendous discounts.

Most items are "one-off" and are not available in other colors or materials.

See my other auctions for top quality Porsche, Mercedes and other fine European Car items. 

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