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Porsche 914 L-jet Airbox Support Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Plainfield, Illinois, US

Plainfield, Illinois, US
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 Up for bid is the support base for the airbox that fits 1974 and 1975 Porsche 914's with the 1.8L engine and L-Jet Fuel Injection.  It has some surface rust but nothing structural.  A coat of black spray paint would make it look great.  Another item I have had for a long time but hesitate to recycle.  One more try (or two) on e-bay and then I will add it to the scrap pile...Thanks for looking and Good Luck bidding!

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