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03 Boxster Rwd Porsche 986 Black Vinyl Gauge Trim 98655205503 47,895 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does Not Apply

 

You are purchasing the used Black Vinyl Gauge Trim ( Marks ) Part# 986.552.055.03 pictured -removed from a 2003 Porsche Boxster Automatic Tiptronic RWD(rear wheel drive) 2.7 DOHC 24V VIN# WP0CA29833U624242 with ONLY 47,895 MILES! This assembly may have imperfections and is in excellent working condition and ready to install!

 

 

 

 

 

 

This entire car is being parted out:

To view pictures of the car this part came from please type: Parts Car 47,895 into our store search

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CONDITION:

Used

Pictures of actual item

May have imperfections

Professionally packaged

 

SHIPPING:

We ship Monday - Friday

Over 95% of parts paid for by 2 P.M. MST ship the same day

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RETURN POLICY:

We don't accept returns for fitment problems- Please do all research before bidding

We don't guarantee color match- Exterior / Interior 

Color can be affected by many factors including year(age), make, model, fading, manufacturer lot, picture angle and lighting and more

We take multiple pictures in an attempt to clearly portray the general color and condition of the item

We cannot guarantee color match and don't accept returns for this reason

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Exchange (Full refund for return if exchange not available) if item is not as described*

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