Oem Genuine Porsche 911 964 993 Convertible Boot Tonneau Cover Storage Bag Clean on 2040-parts.com
Lombard, Illinois, United States
Offered for sale is this hard to find OEM Porsche 911 964 993 convertible top boot cover storage bag. Considering how expensive and easily damaged the original boot covers are, a factory storage bag for it should be a no brainer. It is already carefully packaged and will ship out the same day payment is received. Thanks for looking. Dan
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