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Porsche 968/944turbo/944s/944s2 Engine Support (used) "all Models & All Years" on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
This item is used but in very good condition.
Brand:Genuine Porsche Part Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:944.375.124.02 Country of Manufacture:Germany

This item is a (USED) Porsche 968/944S2 Passenger Side Engine Support.  It is in "like new" condition.  It is part number 944.375.124.02 and is compatible with all 968 and 944 vehicle Models and production years. 

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