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Porsche 901 911 912 Sun Visors, 1964 - 1966, Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $555.55
Location:

Springfield, Virginia, United States

Springfield, Virginia, United States
Light soiling from use and storage.
Brand:OE Porsche Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Used pair of original sun visors for early 901, 911 and 912 models. The vinyl is the same as used on the 356 where the later 911s had smooth leather grained vinyl. The vinyl is supple, the mirror is good, and the mount/pivots have no visible cracks and minimal oxidation. The foam stuffing is beginning to degrade but is not completely disintegrated as is so common. All in all, one of the nicest pairs you are likely to find. They will be very securely packed for shipment.

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