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Porsche 944, 951 Odometer Gear For 1985.5 - 1990 Vdo Speedometer Mph And Kph on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, United States

Manassas, Virginia, United States
Condition:New

This is a Brand New odometer gear for the Porsche 944, 951 US Spec MPH Speedometer (We also stock the KPH version as well) message or call to specify what you need. This is the gear that fits in the odometer assembly and has 20 teeth on the outer portion and 21 on the inner... This tooth count is correct for 99% of the cars, but please count the inner teeth on your old gear... If it is to messed up to count please count the teeth on the other gear that it meshes with and give us that number. We don't do returns but If for some reason your new gear is incorrect we are happy to exchange it for you. Better than original OEM part. This gear will not break like the original gear.
If you have any questions, please email us or call 703.402.4008

We can also do the install and repair for you for $85 with our Spring Special pricing, which includes both the gear and all labor. We do other types of repairs as well. WITH THIS OPTION NO MONEY IS DUE UNTIL THE WORK IS COMPLETE. Message or call us at today 703.402.4008 to schedule the work, which is usually the same day turnaround, or with any questions you may have.

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