Hand Made Porsche 356 Brown Leather Rear Back Seat Luggage Suitcase Straps Belts on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, United States
NEW RE-DESIGN BASED ON NOS PORSCHE STRAPS Not available anywhere else. Best price & best straps. Recognized by the 356 Guru on straps as the best straps available. This is a Buy it Now listing for a set of BROWN leather luggage straps for the rear seat of a Porsche 356 (will also fit early 911/912).
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