Original Porsche 356 912 Engine Camshaft 52805102 Polished/refurbished on 2040-parts.com
Altadena, California, United States
ORIGINAL PORSCHE 356 912 ENGINE CAMSHAFT PART NUMBER 52805102. THIS HAS BEEN CHECKED AND POLISHED BY MACHINE SHOP. IT IS IN "LIKE NEW" CONDITION.
THE CAMSHAFT CAME OUT OF 1967 912 AND BEEN SITTING IN THE STORAGE UNUSED FOR OVER 25 YEARS. THE CAMSHAFT IS READY TO BE INSTALLED TO REBUILT ENGINE. SOLD AS-IS. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE, EMAIL ME OR CALL AT 626-376-8756. FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, PLEASE, ASK FOR A QUOTE. |
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