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Porsche 924 944 Instrument Cluster Clocks Speedo Vdo Kombiinstrument on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Vievis, LT, Lithuania

Vievis, LT, Lithuania
477919033B, 477957023E, 477919205G
Brand:VDO Interchange Part Number:477.919.033.B, 477919205G, 477 919 205 G, 477.919.205.G, 477919033B, 477 919 033 B, 477957023E, 477 957 023 E Manufacturer Part Number:94464102500 Other Part Number:477957023E

 You are bidding on used Porsche 924 1985 instrument cluster set:

Speedometer - 477 957 023 E
Tachometer - 477 919 205 G
Fuel, temp etc. - 477 919 033 B


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