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- Valve spring, for porsche®, 1955 -1969(US $10.99)
- Valve stem seal, for 356, 912 porsche®, 1964 -1969(US $3.99)
- Exhaust valve, for porsche®, 1983 -1988(US $31.99)
- Valve guides, intake, manganese bronze, for porsche®, 1970 -1974(US $7.99)
- Porsche® 911 turbo exhaust valve guide, 1977-1992(US $5.99)
- Porsche® 356/912 camshaft follower, 1948-1969(US $39.99)
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