Porsche 930 965 Slantnose Flatnose Conversion Steel Fender W/ Lights & Motors on 2040-parts.com
Keego Harbor, Michigan, United States
Porsche flatnose (slantnose) steel fenders and headlights. Comes with steel fenders, brackets, linkage and operating motor.
Parts are in good used condition.
This conversion will fit all porsche turbo 1976-1994.
Reproduction fenders made from steel not fiberglass.
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