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Porsche 944 951 968 Interval / Variable Wiper Switch 944.613.115.00 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, US

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, US
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PORSCHE 944 INTERVAL WIPER SWITCH

This item for sale is a Porsche variable speed wiper switch part 944.613.115.00 .
The part should work on all newer Porsche 944 models (86 and up) and all 968 models.

This item worked less than one year ago when the engine died in the car.

This part will be well packed and shipped to the high bidder in the US for $3.50.

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