Porsche Horn Grills For Fog Lights, 1969 To 1973, Pair, Left And Right Grill on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
This Auction is for a PAIR of grills, both left and right! New manufactured production of the original horn grills for fog lights fitted to the 1969 to 1973 LWB 911 and 912. Manufactured (die cast) from STEEL alloy just like the originals, using NOS parts as the template for exact fit. MADE and CHROMED in the USA!, using 4 layer Chrome process, even better than original. We are proud to offer this part that hasn't been available for many years from Porsche. Search for us: "Auto Foreign Services" for more about this product and us. Early 911S Registry member, 912 Registry member, RGruppe member, and PCA member for 29 years. |
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