2009 Porsche Cayenne Gts Oem Brand New Serpentine Belt, V- Belt. on 2040-parts.com
Katy, Texas, United States
Original Porsche part MSRP. $140 + tax. from my local Porsche dealership. I was planning to do the major tune up but decided to sell the truck instead. This V belt is for my 2009 Cayenne GTS. Might fit other model as well please check with your dealership base on the part number provided. Brand new never used.
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