Porsche 356 Speedster Roadster Under Dash Radio Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Costa Mesa, California, United States
Under dash radio bracket for Porsche 356 Roadster, Speedster, & Convertible D. An affordable option to the repro $150 metal bracket
We specialize in shaft style AM FM ipod/mp3 ready stereos, upgraded speakers, Hirschmann antennas, CTEK Automatic Battery Chargers, and other PORSCHE parts including the complete line of JM Product Design DIY performance upgrades and accessories. Please call if you need more information: M-F 9-5 949-722-1084 or 1-877-435-6911 Check out Woody's Ebay Store. Click HERE
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