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Porsche 356 T2 A Ignition Switch & Coded K151 Porsche Key Original Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $15.51
Location:

Ukiah, California, US

Ukiah, California, US
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356 T2 A Cabriolet Coupe Speedster PORSCHE Key coded K 151 Ignition Switch with bullet style wire connectors. removed from a 1958 Cabriolet. Was working when removed. the Switch operates smoothly but seems to be a bit sticky. Key has some tape residue on it and will clean up nicely with some thinner. See Pictures. will work for other 356 models too.. see pictures. used condition. use as is or restore... 

 Please ask any questions before bidding. 

I have been gone for a few months. I am going to be listing Porsche 356 parts over the next few months. As always I will be selling parts with no reserve and a low starting bid of .99 cents. I hope you find the parts you are looking for.

Thank you for the business.

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