Porsche Gauge 912 914 1969-76 Fuel Tank Oil Vdo on 2040-parts.com
Etters, Pennsylvania, United States
You are buying a nice Porsche 914 fuel/oil combination gauge. It has a date stamp of 12.71, as the photos show.
This will fit a 1969-1973 912 or 914.
Please check out the photos, we take lots of them.
The Porsche part number is: 914 641 102 10. |
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