This is a Porsche 944 Sunroof Storage Bag. The Bag came from a 1983, 944. The Bag is black In VERY GOOD Condition and measures approximately 40 1/2 inches by 27 inches and the zipper works. It is the buyers responsibility to make sure the item will work for your application.
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