Porsche 911 & 930 Turbo Transmission Mainshaft Bearing on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, US
Porsche 911 & 930 Turbo transmission mainshaft roller bearing for flywheel end of mainshaft. Removed from my 1983 911SC. For use with all 915 & 930 Transmissions. Manufactured by FAG for Porsche with part numbers 999-110-146-00-M3 or 930.302.391.00. Sells for over $200 new plus tax.
Be sure to check for other Porsche 911 parts listed on the store homepage. Lots of Porsche parts up for sale so I can get the 911 back in the garage.
Thanks,
Cliff Brown
415-846-1680
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