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2001 Porsche 911 996 Turbo 996tt Oem Intercooler Rear Quarter Duct Scoops Vents on 2040-parts.com

US $599.99
Location:

Essex, Maryland, United States

Essex, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

Up For Sale is a pair of rear quarter vents, removed in working order from a 2001 911 Turbo 

ONE HAS BAD PAINT AND A SCRAPE! WILL NEED PAINT!

This part may fit other year cars as well!

Feel free to give me a ring with any questions or inquiries!

Lee
443-986-3653

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  • About - We are located in Joppa, MD and specialize in exotic/performance aftermarket and oem auto parts, Feel free to Call/Message if there is a part not listed as we don't list a majority of our inventory on eBay!


  • Shipping - Orders before 2pm EST, will usually ship same day, parts are primarily shipped USPS/Fedex. As Always, Domestic Shipping is 100% Free!

  • Returns - All parts are guaranteed to function properly upon arrival, should there be an issue, please do not hesitate to contact me! A replacement part will be sent, should we not have one, the payment will be refunded in full. As these are used parts, no warranty is issued past original first time use/start up. Refunds will be for parts ONLY, under no circumstances do we reimburse any labor costs.

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