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Original Porsche 914 Vw Type Iv 411 Bus Oil Cooler 021 117 021 B on 2040-parts.com

US $33.95
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New Salem, Pennsylvania, United States

New Salem, Pennsylvania, United States
Tested and in Good Working Condition, It has a small dent on one end which does not affect itsTested and in Good Working Condition. It has a small dent on one end which does not affect its function(see photos)
Manufacturer Part Number:012 117 021 B


Original Porsche 914 VW Type IV Oil Cooler

Part # 021.117.021 B

Tested and in Good Working Condition

It has a small dent on one end which does not affect its function(see photos)

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