Heater Flap Cable, Gemo German, 356c, 1588mm on 2040-parts.com
North Hollywood, California, United States
This is a must to replace when restoring your car or your heater flap cable has seen better days. This is a new Gemo German made heater flap cable wire. Your heater cable's will wear out throughout so many great years of usage, buy a new heater cable today. Fits all Porsche 356C and it's 1588mm long. Find this Gemo cable plus more all online at 356devotion.com.
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