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Porsche 993 Brake Pedal (993-423-052-00) New. Genuine Porsche Part. Rare on 2040-parts.com

AU $429.00
Location:

Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Porsche Manufacturer Part Number:993423052


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Brake Pedal for Porsche 993. Genuine Porsche Part. Made in Germany. New. Part no. 993.423.052. 

(note: All the Porsche parts listed in my store are Genuine Parts unless specified. These are the over-stock from the Porsche specialised workshop that I operated before. As I'm no longer in this business line I'll let go of them at cost or below-cost price.)

I send by Australia post. Free delivery within Australia. 

 

 

     

       

       

       

       

       





       

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