Rare Set Of 6, Oe German Sodium Filled Exhaust Valves For 1969 Porsche 911-s-2.0 on 2040-parts.com
Redwood City, California, US
You are buying a set of 6, OE Porsche, German, ATE brand,39 MM, sodium filled, exhaust valves . These valves are rare, expensive, and no longer available! Porsche has superceded the part number to 901-105-415-00 for $211.00 each! My valves in this set of 6 are only $150 each! Save lots of money! Only one set available! Get them quickly, and put them aside until you need them, or for that upcoming engine rebuild!
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