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1972-73 Porsche 911 Exterior Flag Mirror - Passenger Side - Never Installed on 2040-parts.com

US $130.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Nice mirror for the money.
Manufacturer Part Number:911 731 014 06 Other Part Number:91173101406 Interchange Part Number:911.731.014.06 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

1972-73 Porsche 911 Exterior Flag Mirror - Passenger Side - Never Installed

While I'm a big believer in the quality of original Porsche parts, there are times when reproduction parts make sense - especially with the prices of NOS and good used parts skyrocketing along with the value of early 911's. This mirror is a good example. No, it's not the same quality as an original Porsche mirror, but it's fairly nice and available at a much better price. I bought this mirror from Stoddard for a personal project but never ended up using it. It's still in new condition with only slight shelf wear as seen in the photos and even that could be eliminated with some polishing and a little elbow grease. I have included multiple high-resolution photos showing the exact condition of this part..

For U.S. customers, I will ship this item for $8.00.

For international customers, the shipping and customs quote for this item is based on the eBay Global Shipping Program. Depending on the country in which you reside, there may be less expensive shipping options available. If you wish to explore other shipping options, you must contact me for a shipping quote before making your purchase. If you make your purchase (by using Buy It Now) before contacting me, I will be unable to offer you alternative shipping methods.

I’m not a dealer and I don’t do this to make a living. I’m a collector who owns more than a dozen vintage Porsches and the parts I have for sale on eBay are all parts that, at one time or another, were purchased for one of my cars or were actually on one of my cars. I own some of the finest Porsches in the world. I don’t own junk and I don’t sell junk. Thanks for looking.

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