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Porsche Used G50 5 Speed 1/2 Shift Forks on 2040-parts.com

US $9.11
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Boulder, Colorado, United States

Boulder, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:950.303.111.04 Warranty:No Surface Finish:Aluminum Part Brand:Porsche

You are bidding on 1 used G50 5speed 1/2 shift fork.

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ABOUT GBOX: GBOX is a Porsche driveline service and development company located in Boulder, Colorado. GBOX provides premium rebuild services for all models of Porsche, and brings over 40 years of experience to it’s customers. GBOX also specializes in custom engineered performance, and hard-to-find parts including steel synchros, billet shift forks, and many other high performance products.

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