Porsche 944 Turbo - Fuel Line - Rail To Damper - Jumper Hose - For Parts Only on 2040-parts.com
An Hour from NYC, AA
Fuel Rail to Damper OEM Hose Line from a well running car
Being sold for parts only
The rubber hose line is not cracked but it DOES LEAK out of the fitting !!!
Part No. 944.110..413.02
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