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Porsche 914 Wiper/washer Column Switch, 914 1973-75, 6 Wire, New on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Verdugo City, California, United States

Verdugo City, California, United States
Porsche 914 Wiper/Washer Column Switch, 914 1973-75, 6 Wire, New, US $99.99, image 1
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Porsche 914 Wiper/Washer Column Switch, 914 1973-75, 6 Wire, New

This is a great part to get to finish that restoration project or to get your squirters to work again. Why settle for used, and then find out if it works or not... get a new one today. This is the wiper washer switch that mounts on the right side of the steering column on your Porsche 914 ' 73 - ' 75. This is the switch for the wipers to go on and the the squirt jets to water when your windshield is not visible. These squirt jets can withstand 25 psi of water pressure, OEM quality manufacturing. This is a 6 male prong wire connector and the part number is 914-613-915-15. Comes complete assembled with the wiper squirts that stick out as shown in the picture.

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