Porsche Nos Koni Red Special D Front Shocks For 911/912 on 2040-parts.com
Tulsa, Oklahoma, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A PAIR OF NOS KONI FRONT SHOCKS FOR EARLY PORSCHE 911 AND 912 WITH ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT KONI STRUTS. THESE SHOCKS ARE NEW, NEVER INSTALLED, AND INCLUDE THE MOUNTING HARDWARE AND BOOKLET AS DEPICTED. KONI PART NUMBER 82R-1308. PLEASE CHECK THE PART NUMBER CAREFULLY FOR YOUR APPLICATION. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD "AS IS" PLEASE SEE OUR FEEDBACK FOR CONFIDENT BIDDING. PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. WE EXPECT PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS OF THE END OF AUCTION. WE WILL REPORT ALL NON PAYING WINNING BIDS. ALL ITEMS MAY BE RETURNED FOR FULL REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE IF THEY ARRIVE OTHER THAN DESCRIBED.
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