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Genuine Porsche 911 997 Turbo Rear Bumper Cover 95% Refinished 997 505 411 08 on 2040-parts.com

US $795.00
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:997 505 411 08

This listing is for a rear bumper cover with lower valance as shown from a 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo (MK1).

Will fit all 997 Mk 1 wide body cars: Turbo, Carrera S, C4S, GT2, and GT3 RS. 

May fit 997 Mk 1 narrow body cars, please verify. 

Condition is about 95%, bumper is used and has been refinished, but still needs some prep work prior to painting. 

Please study photos closely. 

Part number is 997 505 411 08.

List price from Porsche is $2400+

Buy it here for MUCH less. 

Please verify part numbers with the dealer and compatibility prior to committing to purchase. 

Local pickup is free, but if picking up, the payment must be in cash at time of pickup. No exceptions.

The quoted shipping cost is within the 48 continental mainland United States. 
This does NOT include Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, Long Island, or Point Roberts...if you are in one of these areas, expect to pay an additional $300-$500 for shipping
Shipping will be extra to any island or land not directly connected to the USA mainland. 
If you are not sure if your location qualifies for quoted shipping cost, please inquire PRIOR to committing to buy. 

Any questions, please ask PRIOR to committing to purchase. 

Thank you.




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