Porsche 928 Twin Disc Dual Disc Clutch Pilot Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Port Lavaca, Texas, United States
This is a clutch pilot shaft for all Porsche twin/dual disc clutches.
This came from a 1982 Porsche 928. This has approximately 3K miles on it. I removed it from my car when I changed the transmission to a Corvette 6 speed. It is almost brand new and cost me $575 when it was new. It is an original Porsche part, not after market. Free shipping to the Continental US only |
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