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Porsche Early 944 924 911 Warning Combo Indicator Light Fasten Seat Belts Brake on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Sun Valley, California, United States

Sun Valley, California, United States
PLEASE READ COMPLETE LISTING! TITLE, DESCRIPTION, AND PHOTOS SHOULD ALL MATCH, OTHERWISE PLEASE LET US KNOW PRIOR TO PURCHASING.
Brand:OEM VDO Other Part Number:944.632.213.00 Manufacturer Part Number:94463221300 UPC:Does Not Apply

Removed from 1984 PORSCHE 944

ALSO KNOWN AS COMBINATION WARNING LIGHT 

GOOD WORKING CONDITION, MARKINGS ARE VISIBLE

PLEASE CHECK PART# TO ASSURE FITMENT

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