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Porsche 912 1966-1969 Engine Cover Plate Shield Splash Gaurd Factory Porsche on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, US

Henderson, Nevada, US
:

Up for a 5 day auction at no reserve
Sold to the highest bidder

This is a new plate never installed it's just has sitting around in the garage and it's dusty and has some scratches and chips here and there


This is an original factory OEM Porsche 912 Engine Cover Plate for models from 1966, 1967, 1968, & 1969. It is used to fill-in and cover the additional space in the engine bay that the smaller 4 cylinder engine did not fill.

Porsche Retail Price: $711.30
Part Number: 616.106.079.00
For more info please contact me at (702)530-0471 or drop me a message I reply quick...

Winer of auction must pay for all shipping cost and as soon as I get paid I will send the idem the next day

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