Porsche 944 944s Radiator For A 5 Speed Transmission From 87 924s on 2040-parts.com
Boonsboro, Maryland, US
A good condition pressure tested Porsche 944 radiator.No leaks. Removed from a 1987 924S. Will fit early 944 will also fit late model 944s just have to change the temp sensor. 30 day warranty
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