Porsche 924 944 Turbo Only! Door Threshold Trim- Driver & Passenger Side W/clips on 2040-parts.com
Edwardsville, Illinois, US
Porsche 951 TURBO ONLY! Door Threshold Trim - Driver & Passenger Sides w/ Clips
Fits TURBO MODELS! Driver and passenger door threshold trim parts. Mounting clips included. May fit post 1985.5 non-turbos.
Very good to excellent condition. See pictures for details.
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