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Vintage Nos Porsche#91160613500 Oil Pressure Gauge Sending Unit 1984-89 Carrera! on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Goshen, Indiana, United States

Goshen, Indiana, United States
A Vintage NOS Unit with a bit of shelf-Wear to the packaging, but never previously installed!
Brand:Porsche Surface Finish:EXACY OEM FACTORY ITEM! Manufacturer Part Number:911 606 135 00 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Lower Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

     This offer/listing is for One Believed to be Vintage New Old Stock Genuine Original PORSCHE Oil Gauge Pressure Sending Unit! I can find no evidence of prior mounting but I could be wrong, there is some very light scuffs and very minor scratches evident (Please Study ALL Photos Carefully)! Applications are believed to be for all 1984-89 Porsche 3.2 injected and 3.3 Turbo H-6 engined model vehicles. Related part#s are 911 606 135 00, 91160613500, 0-5 bar, 29.74, 11.92, 1137257 and 1221-3. These Parts are offered "As-Is" with no warranty included. Please study photos carefully, check your measurements, ask any questions and double check/compare your actual needed part# to our listing prior to bidding. All USED and NOS parts are subject to some possible deterioration, oxidation and shelf-ware from age and long term storage. For this reason we can offer NO Warranty on Used and New Old Stock Parts!


On May-09-12 at 21:51:57 PDT, seller added the following information:

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