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Porsche Heater Control Box, 356b & 356c, Dansk Oem,porsche 356 '60-'65,left Side on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Verdugo City, California, United States

Verdugo City, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dansk Other Part Number:644-211-025-05 Manufacturer Part Number:644-211-025-05 Placement on Vehicle:Left Interchange Part Number:644-211-025-05 Country/Region of Manufacture:Denmark

PORSCHE HEATER CONTROL BOX, 356B & 356C, DANSK OEM,PORSCHE 356 '60-'65, LEFT SIDE


Do you miss your heat? This is a must part to replace after so many years on your heat exchanger where it's been rotted out. This is a new heater box for your Porsche 356 '60-'65. This is the Left side we also have the right, made by Dansk.

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