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Porsche 914 Oem Front Spare Tire Cover Carpeted Floor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Crescent City, California, United States

Crescent City, California, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Porsche 914 OEM Front Spare Tire Cover carpeted floor

as seen in the pics, good shape, not warped.

I usually ship within 1 day, however if you are going to bid on multiple items, like the door panels, let me know and I can hold them to combine shipping and save you money.

I have other Porsche 914 related items Listed and will be adding more as the weeks go on when I have time to test, take pics, etc.  Please click on the "See other items" spot in the upper right corner of this listing next to my 100% seller rating.  Please read my buyer's comments; I test everything I post before listing them.  I am not a business, just an enthusiast that sells the parts I don't need/use when restoring my own cars.

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