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Porsche Brake Hose Connection Piece, 356b, 356c, 911, 912, 914 on 2040-parts.com

US $2.28
Location:

Verdugo City, California, United States

Verdugo City, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:914-355-661-00 Other Part Number:914-355-661-00 Interchange Part Number:914-355-661-00

Porsche Brake Hose Connection Piece, 356B, 356C, 911, 912, 914

This is a great part to get to finish that brake restoration project. Why settle for used, rusted brake hose connection piece when you can purchase a new one today. This is a new Porsche brake hose connection piece, made out of white 'zinc' for your all of your Porsche 356B, 356C, 911, 912, and 914. 

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