Porsche 930 Turbo Tie Rod Set L&r 69-89 930 347 031 01 New on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
PORSCHE 930 TURBO TIE ROD KIT. 69-89 911 912 944. Part # 930 347 031 01. Best deal on available. I bought these a number of years ago for my '83 SC. I never got around to installing them before I sold the car. I paid 89.95 plus shipping. Yours cheaper plus free shipping. Tie Rods are new in their original packaging and come with the spacers and the two black boots. Free shipping to continental US or Global Shipping Program only.
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