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3d Black Carbon Fiber Door Striker Lock Protective Cover For Porsche Cayenne S on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
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NT, HK

NT, HK
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1 Set of 4 piece  3D Black Carbon Fiber Pattern Door Striker Cover for Porsche Cayenne (958)  USE

PS : this item's Carbon Fiber Pattern is sticker stick on the black cover, it is not make of real Carbon Fiber Material !

  â– Porsche Cayenne type 958 (2010-present)
  
  

PS : It is better to put the door striker cover in to the boil water before installation , because the plastic will become soft, it is easy to install and not easy to make the cover broken.

Easy installation .

USPS mail to 6-8 delivery days to USA.

Frist Class Air mail to Asia for 5-8 days.

Frist Class Air mail to worldwide for 2-4 weeks.











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