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3pcs Gun Metal Key Remote Fob Cover Case Trim + Green PU Leather Key Chain for Porsche Panamera Macan 1 set 3 piece of Key Shell for Porsche Color : Gun Metal Material : Make of ABS Plastic 1 pc PU Leather Key Chain Color : Green Material : PU Leather Fitment: Panamera Models - 2009-2015 Cayenne Models - 2011-2015 Boxster (981) Models - 2013-2015 Cayman (981) Models - 2013-2015 Carrera (991) Models - 2012-2015 Macan Models - 2015 ** Shipping details: This item is from HK To Asia about need 5-10 days To USA by USPS need 8-13 days To other country need 3-6 weeks |
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