Porsche 944 951 Turbo 968 Crank Reference Mark Tdc Sensor 0261210002 on 2040-parts.com
Pacoima, California, US
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This is a used reference mark sensor from a 1983 porsche 944. This item is in great condition and looks new. Please view pics. This should work on all 944 and 968 models. 30 DAYS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Please visit our ebay store by clicking the store link on the upper right side of the page for more deals on used auto parts. Shipping Buyer pays $NO shipping fee in lower U.S. 48 states. Please email us for quotes on all international shipments and to P.O. BOX, GUAM, APO, HI. or PR. Please note, shipping is not free to these locations. We are committed to your satisfaction and want you to be 100% satisfied with your order. When you receive your item please take a moment to leave us positive feedback. If for any reason you are not satisfied, please contact us to resolve the issue prior to leaving negative feedback via Ebay messaging. We normally reply within 12 hours. Thank you for your business and we are happy to serve you as a valued customer! If you have any questions or concerns, please send us a message |

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