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Porsche 914 Passenger Side Armrest Only on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Crescent City, California, United States

Crescent City, California, United States
one broken clip see pics
Placement on Vehicle:Right Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

 
Porsche 914 Passenger side Armrest

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I have other 914 related items posted and will be adding more as the weeks go on when I have time to take pics, etc. Please click on the "See other items" in the upper right corner of this auction next to my 100% seller rating. Please see my Buyer's comments, I test everything I post here before posting them.  I am not a business, just an enthusiast that sells the parts I don't need/use when restoring my own cars.

If you happen to be in the Pacific Northwest area and need sheet metal sections,  I have a donor chassis that can be cut to order.  Send me a message of any areas you want cut-out and I can send you a quote, then post it here on Ebay.

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