Porsche 914-6 Gt Front Oil Cooler Cover Kit on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, United States
PORSCHE VINTAGE RACING PARTS, RARE, NLA, NEW FAITHFUL RECREATION OF THE VERY ILLUSIVE 914-6 GT FRONT OIL COOLER FACTORY SHROUDS, in METAL! 100% GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT TO THE PORSCHE FACTORY OEM FRONT OIL COOLER. THIS IS THE LAST KIT I HAVE AVAILABLE FROM THREE THAT WERE CUSTOM MADE. Please note these parts are also being marketed outside of eBay and I retain the rights to cancel this auction early, following eBay's well established auction listing rules. Thank you. |
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