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Porsche 924 944 951 Turbo - Rare Green-face Clock & Matching 10-bar Oil Pressure on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Edwardsville, Illinois, US

Edwardsville, Illinois, US
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PORSCHE 924 944 951 Turbo - RARE Green-Face Clock & Matching 10-Bar Oil Pressure

VERY RARE! Green-faced clock with matching 10-bar oil pressure gauge! Orange pointers! Recently tested. Both work!

Excellent condition.

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