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1965-69 Porsche 912 Bursch Steelpak Quiet Muffler New on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Ambler, Pennsylvania, US

Ambler, Pennsylvania, US
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1965-69 Porsche 912 Bursch Steelpak Quiet Muffler

Gloss black with polished chrome exhaust tip

Installs with hand tools

Excellent condition-this item was never installed, but has some scratches from garage storage

Original cost was $229.99

I also have the header with stinger muffler listed separately

Shipping may be available, message me for details

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