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Key Fob Cover Case Trim For Porsche Panamera Boxster Cayman Macan Metallic Red on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, default, Hong Kong
Key Fob Cover Case Trim for Porsche Panamera Boxster Cayman Macan METALLIC RED, US $17.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Does not supply Manufacturer Part Number:Does not supply

1 set 2 piece of Key Shell for Porsche

Color : METALLIC RED
Material : Make of ABS Plastic

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

PS : The selling price of listing is sale for 2 pcs of key shell , the 
key housing is not included.
Condition: New in perfect condition

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