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Porsche 944s2 Ccv Engine Oil Separator (correct Part Number For S2 Models Only!) on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

This item is a (USED) Porsche 944S2 CCV Engine Oil Separator.  

It is compatible with all years and models of the 944S2.  It is part number 944.107.180.10 and is NOT compatible with any other models of the 944 or the 968. 

This unit is in "Like New " condition and was purchased new in 1995 for our spare parts inventory and stored at our engine builder's shop until March 2014.  

Please feel free to contact us prior to making a purchase to answer any question you may have about this item and for an estimate of shipping and handling charges; which will be billed in addition to the purchase price. 

Thank you for looking!

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