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Porsche 356 C Fuel Level And Oil Temperature Gauge on 2040-parts.com

US $349.59
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Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Bit dirty inside glass and very small ding on left side. Working Condition.
Brand:VDO Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:644.741.501.04 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Porsche 356 C Fuel Level and Oil Temperature Gauge. Bit dirty inside glass and very small ding on left side. Good restoration candidate! Working Condition. Free Shipping US Only!! *INTERNATIONAL BUYERS* Please contact us before bidding to confirm shipping costs. We are a small business dedicated to helping people resuscitate or keep alive air cooled 356's, 912's 911's and 914's. We offer a variety of new, used and NOS parts for sale, as well as a parts locating service. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list

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