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New Genuine Porsche 928 Sliding Knob For A/c & Heater Control 78-95 on 2040-parts.com

US $17.47
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Lake Mary, Florida, United States

Lake Mary, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Genuine Porsche Other Part Number:9285740930370B Manufacturer Part Number:928 574 093 03 70B Warranty:Yes UPC:Does Not Apply

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New Genuine Porsche 928 Sliding Knob for A/C & Heater Control 78-95



  • Brand New Genuine OEM part
  • All of our parts come with a one year warranty
  • Porsche Part # 928 574 093 03 70B


NOTE
: Some Models do not fit all years, if unsure please email us your full VIN

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Fitment:

1978 - 1991  928
1993 - 1995  928

 


 

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Applicable sales taxes will be added to shipments within the state of Florida.
Sales tax is calculated on the extended price (unit price x quantity) total, plus shipping and insurance charges.

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Please note free shipping only applies to the contiguous 48 states. We do offer shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, and U.S. territories at an additional cost.

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We will gladly accept returns if for any reason you are not satisfied with the product. Please keep in mind that any returns must be made within 30 days from the receipt of the item.

If the item is defective or damaged upon receipt, please email us immediately in order to obtain an RMA number within 3 days upon the receipt of the item. Damage caused during installation is not considered as product deficiency and will not be covered by warranty. Any returns made without an RMA number will be sent back at the shipper's expense. We will exchange any defective products free of charge.

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