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91 Porsche 911 964 Rear Axle Struts on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Portland, Oregon, US

Portland, Oregon, US
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Attention: International bidders must contact me prior to placing a bid. Shipping internationally will be extremely expensive.

Shipping to PR, AK, HI will be extra as well.

ITEM: 91 Porsche 911 964 rear axle struts

DONOR VEHICLE: 1991 Porsche 911 C2 Targa.

CONDITION:  The rubber bushings are worn out. Comes as pictured.

SPECS: Please check with dealer for fitment.

SHIPPING & HANDLING: $15 to the lower 48 states. Please allow 5 to 10 business days for delivery after the payment has been cleared.

Fitment is not guaranteed, so please do your own research prior to making a purchase or placing a bid. I will not accept returns simply because the item does not fit your application.

Electrical items have 30 days warranty unless stated otherwise. You must ship deficient part back to get a refund. I will not cover any shipping expenses regardless of the condition of the item received.

All non-electrical items are sold AS IS.

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