Used Original Pair Of Porsche 356 912 Rocker Arms With Aluminum Bridge 616105031 on 2040-parts.com
Altadena, California, United States
USED ORIGINAL PORSCHE 356 912 ROCKER ARM PAIR A SET OF TWO (2) WITH ALUMINUM STAND BRIDGE, PART NUMBER 616105031 OR.
THE ROCKER ARMS CAME OUT OF 1967 912 AND BEEN SITTING IN THE STORAGE UNUSED FOR OVER 30 YEARS. THE ROCKER ARMS ARE IN GOOD, CLEAN, READY TO INSTALL CONDITION (SEE THE PICTURES). NO CRACKS IN THE STANDS, THE TIPS OF THE ARMS ARE ORIGINAL AND HARD. SOLD AS-IS. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE, EMAIL ME OR CALL AT 626-376-8756. FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, PLEASE, ASK FOR A QUOTE. |
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