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05 Cayenne S Awd Porsche 955 Xm Radio Receiver 7l5910563c 21,625 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

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

 

You are purchasing the used XM Radio Receiver ( Marks ) Part# 7L5.910.563C pictured-removed from a 2005 Porsche Cayenne S 955 SUV Automatic Tiptronic AWD(all wheel drive) 4.5 VIN# WP1AB29P35LA63527 with ONLY 21,625 Miles! This assembly may have imperfections and is in excellent working condition and ready to install!

 

 

 

 

 

 

This entire car is being parted out on ebay:

To view pictures of the car this part came from please type: Parts Car 21,625 into our ebay store search

To find a list of all parts available from this car please type 21,625 into our ebay store search

PLEASE CHECK OUR STORE FOR ANY OTHER PARTS YOU NEED

 

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

Free shipping within US 48 States

We don't ship to P.O. Boxes or APO - Must have physical address in US 48 to qualify for free shipping

We ship worldwide: For international (Including HI,AL,PR,Guam) shipping please contact us for a quote

In addition to quote International buyers are also responsible for all duties/taxes/fees

No returns or guarantee on international items - sold as is - buy at your own risk

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Shipper Carrier is responsible for all shipping damage

 

 

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

Buyer's responsibility to check vin# for compatibility

Please ask all questions before bidding

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

We don't pay labor or any other costs

Buyer pays return shipping

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Approved exchanges must be received by seller within 30 days from payment

 

PAYMENT:

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