Porsche 944 fuel pump. The part has been used for about 3 months but is completely functional. Make sure to check the pictures and message me with any questions. Thanks for looking and check my other parts for sale. I can do combined shipping to save you money on shipping but please make sure to get back to me. Thanks.
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