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Porsche 944 944 Turbo S2 Racing Front Nose, Air Dam on 2040-parts.com

US $389.95
Location:

Racine, Ohio, United States

Racine, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:IFC Racing Warranty:Yes Primary Color:Gray Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:944-TFNR Placement on Vehicle:Front end, Surface Finish:Gray production sandable gel coat

 
Part number 944-TNR  (Turbo Nose Race)  

 This is for 1 Part Number 944-TNR (Turbo Nose Race)   


This fits all Porsches 944 Turbo's and S model cars including 83 and up 944 Naturally aspirated models using our turbo racing header panels. See page 8 of our website ifcracing.com 
       
We will also include our Bumper Brackets PN: 944-BB pr. for free. 
  
 Please check our other auctions and our ebay store for other Porsche Racing fiberglass parts, conversions and other custom fiberglass accessorizes. 


We combine shipping charges on multiple piece orders.  International shipping charges are for actual cost, please contact us before placing your order for your actual shipping charges quote.


Thank you,
 IFC Racing

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