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2006 Porsche 997 Interior on 2040-parts.com

US $899.99
Location:

Lilburn, Georgia, US

Lilburn, Georgia, US
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Left And right door panels(black)center console, AC vents left right and middle (center), instrument trim pieces, seat belt trim pieces. Dashboard blowing vents ( these are carbon fiber) steering wheel triangular shape type tiptronic with media controls (this one is also carbon fiber does not include airbag), shift knob tiptronic (automatic car also on carbon fiber)
Wheel caps complete set (4). These parts are from a Carrera S 2006 except for the steering wheel and the shift knob. Will fit all 997.1 and 997.2 models. All were taken out in working condition by a professional includes harnesses plugs lids cables clips buttons ready to be put on another car.

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