Porsche 356 T2 A T5 B Accessory Plug Socket Under Dash Original No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Ukiah, California, US
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356 T2 A T5 B Cabriolet Coupe Speedster Convertible D Accessory under Dash Socket with Bullet style wire connector/plug. removed from a 1958 Cabriolet. original and not broken. See Pictures. will work for other 356 models too.. see pictures. used condition. use as is or restore...
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I have been gone for a few months. I am going to be listing Porsche 356 parts over the next few months. As always I will be selling parts with no reserve and a low starting bid of .99 cents. I hope you find the parts you are looking for.
Thank you for the business.
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