1999 Porsche 996 Carrera4 Convertible Drivers Side Window Motor on 2040-parts.com
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Used 1999 Porsche 996, Carrera4, convertible drivers side window motor. Motor is working but has play in the main gear. Window drop does not work properly all the time.
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