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Porsche Early 912 Swb 10/65 Green Vdo Rev Counter Drehzahlmesser Contagiri 911 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Roma, Italy

Roma, Italy
Condition:Used Brand:Porsche

Original  made in Germany VDO Rev counter stamped back 10/65 suitable for very early Porsche 912 SWB painted dash models, stamped on dial are numbers 902 741 302 01 0005 it is USED in very good cosmetic condition, has some wear and scuffs and nice patina, NOT TESTED (I'M NOT ABLE TO TEST IT) IT WILL PROBABLY NEED RESTORATION OR MECHANISM REVISION ITEM IS SOLD AS IS  PLEASE SEE PICTURES AND ASK ANY QUESTION BEFORE BIDDING. Bid with confidence! If you need any more info or pictures just ask me

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