Porscherubber Trim For Lietz Luggage Rack 356/356a/356b/356c (50-65) on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, California, United States

Cut to fit, off-white, rubber strip for "Leitz" luggage rack in one
meter length. Cuts easily with utility knife. Enough to do one luggage
rack. Fits all Porsche 356 models (1950-1965). Please call us with any questions or concerns.
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