Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Obx Lsd Limited Helical Differential Porsche Cayman S on 2040-parts.com

US $665.00
Location:

west coast, US

west coast, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No



 

OBX HELICAL LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL

Product Condition : New ( more details )
Shipping Cost : please read below

Add Tuning-Depot To Favorite Sellers


Description
:

This auction is for a new limited slip differential from OBX. This differential is for the following:

2006-2008 Porsche Cayman S, manual transmission

* new bearings included as shown

Because this differential uses a helical design it does not require special oils like clutch based differentials. The part requires very little maintenence other than standard differential oil changes stated in your car operation manual. Please view the pictures below as what is shown is what is being shipped. Like all OBX differentials, this too is backed by their lifetime warranty program.

Shipping cost is flat rate for the lower 48 states. Shipping outside of the lower 48 states requires a different shipping cost, so please email us prior to buying the item for a shipping quote. Please email us if you have any other questions.

We are now offering same day order processing for an additional cost of 2 dollars. This will put your order as a priority to ship out first before other orders. Please click here to read about this service.

CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR OTHER AUCTIONS.

Terms and Conditions

For payment, shipping, sales tax, and return policy information please click here.

Do not purchase this item if you do not intend on paying or can't make payment thru paypal within 7 working days.








 

“All manufactures’ trade names / logos are properties of their respective owners & used here for reference and identification purpose only!”.

Free shipping only apply to the lower 48 US States (Does not include: Hawaii, Alaska and any other US Possessions). For all other destinations (International or US Possessions) shipping and handling charges, please contact us through the ebay message center for quote. Item(s) will only ship after payment is received and cleared. All order(s) are subject to 25% re-stocking fee once the item(s) is shipped and returned for any reason. Including but not limited to: accept delivery or pick up from designated carrier, cancelled order(s) and incorrect address.


DISCLAIMER

All automotive manufacturers listed in this page such as name of vehicles; makes, models, engine codes, and chassis codes are the registered trademark of its respective original equipment manufacturer and are used for reference purposes only.

We distribute tuning parts for use in the equipment of various manufacturers. Our company and the parts contained herein are not sponsored, affiliated, associated nor otherwise connected in any way with any automobile original equipment manufacturers named in this web site/page.

Trademarks, service marks and trade names of OBX Racing Sports Parts™ use in the site are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective brand of OBX Racing Sports™

Differentials & Parts for Sale

Saab China: Deal to sell Saab to Youngman & Pang Da is already in trouble

Sat, 05 Nov 2011

Will GM stop the sale of Saab to China? Selling Saab to China was always going to be fraught with difficulties. The initial deal Victor Muller seemed to have brokered with Youngman and Pang Da was to sell a majority stake in Saab for €245 million but leave Victor Muller in charge.

How to buy a secondhand Ferrari for Mondeo money

Fri, 10 Apr 2009

By Chris Chilton Motoring Issues 10 April 2009 10:00 Warning! Buying a used Ferrari can seriously damage your wealth. Let’s make that clear even if the Surgeon General doesn’t attach government health warnings to secondhand Ferraris.

Volkswagen to buy 42 percent of Porsche, full merger planned

Thu, 13 Aug 2009

Volkswagen will buy 42 percent of Porsche's sports-car business en route to a full merger by the end of 2011, the companies announced Thursday. VW will pay $4.7 billion for its initial stake in Porsche. It positions the new company to have 10 brands and global sales of 6.4 million, and Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn is likely to lead the entity.