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Porsche 928 Door Lock Knob (Before Mid '78) - 92853758102 / 92853758103 - Premium Reproduction

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Porsche 928 Door Lock Knob (Before Mid '78) - 92853758102 / 92853758103 - Premium Reproduction

Regular price £78.00
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Porsche 928 Door Lock Knob (Before Mid '78)


Keep your classic Porsche 928 looking and functioning at its best with this high-quality door lock knob, designed specifically for early 928 models manufactured before mid-1978.


Compatibility:



  • Fits only early 911/928 models before mid-1978

  • Original Porsche Part Numbers: 92853758102, 92853758103


Features:



  • Reproduced with the highest quality materials

  • Manufactured using advanced laser sintering technology with polymer powder

  • Finishing includes sandblasting and painting for a premium look and feel


Our 3D printed parts are crafted to exceed the durability and performance of the original components, ensuring your Porsche remains in pristine condition.


For the best results, we recommend professional installation to avoid any damages or incorrect installations.


EU Product - Shipping from the EU


Production time is 3 to 6 days. For shipping times to various countries, visit our Shipping Information Page. For further assistance, contact our team at info@autoclassicx.com.

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