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Oem Porsche Car Stereo 911 964 Blaupunkt Paris Rcr 42 M-nr. 333 on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
Location:

Utrecht, Netherlands

Utrecht, Netherlands


Porsche 911 964 OEM BLAUPUNKT

Original Blaupunkt Paris RCR42 for 911 964
OEM Porsche option 333

This Blaupunkt radio was originally fitted in the Porsche 911 964 in Europe but will also work in other models.
Rare and perfect for completing and restoring the original look.
Tested in perfect working condition (Tuner and Tape deck)

 

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