Porsche 911 Door Handle 70 Thru 77 on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
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Porsche 70 thru 77 outer door handle, chrome. This part was new when purchased. Has been in storage for over 20 years. Chrome finish is excellent, no pitting or scratches. Does not include lock cylinder. Must reuse your old lock.
Part #911.531.061/062.00 is cast on the inside of the part. California buyers pay %8.225 sales tax. |
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