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05 06 07 08 Porsche Cayenne Carrera 911 Boxster Cayman Dvd Navigation Gps Be6647 on 2040-parts.com

US $219.95
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USA, California, United States

USA, California, United States
Condition:Used

Great condition, works 100%, Genuine Porsche navigation dvd drive rom computer modul, fiber optic, made in Gemany, also includes navigation disc already inside this unit, compatible with Porsche's listed below, Porsche model numbers BE 6647, 7L5.919.969.C, 997.642.137.02 use these model numbers for ensured fitment to your Porsche before buying whether or not your vehicle is listed below, cost nearly $2,000 at Porsche so get it here cheap. I accept all major credit card via Paypal.

Compatible with:

2005-2008  Carrera (911, 997, GT2 2WD only, Turbo)
2005-2008  Cayenne (955, 957, Turbo)
2005-2008  Cayman 
2005-2008  Boxster (987)






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