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1994 Porsche 968 Right Side Door Lock Actuator (drivers Side) 928-624-211-00 on 2040-parts.com

US $57.95
Location:

Redwood City, California, United States

Redwood City, California, United States
bracket and rod included as pictured.
Brand:Porsche Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:928-624-211-00 Country//Region of Manufacture:Germany Surface Finish:Black Plastic

We are selling a used Drivers side  Porsche door lock actuator from a 1994 968, complete with mount bracket, and actuator rod. Sold as is! The motor will fit many other Porsche models. Use the Porsche part number to compare fit. 928-624-211-00.  With bracket and actuator rod, this will fit directly in the 968 model for sure, and maybe some 944 models. Compare yours with the pictures I've supplied. You will receive the complete unit as in the pictures.

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