Porsche 944 Euro Rear Valsnce Is Cracked Easy Fiberglass Fix From 83 944 on 2040-parts.com
Boonsboro, Maryland, US
A Euro Porsche 944 rear valance removed from a euro spec 944. It has the obvious break. Easy fix. This is an oem Porsche part, not after market. The mounting points are in good condition.
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