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Original Genuine Porsche 911 997 Carrera 987 Boxster Cayman Door Speaker Bose on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Springfield, Vermont, United States

Springfield, Vermont, United States
Very nice original Bose unit. Removed from a late model race car conversion.
Type:Woofer(s) Manufacturer Part Number:99764555500 Brand:Porsche








Here is a very nice used original genuine Porsche Bose factory woofer door speaker 997.645.555.00 as used on 2005-12 911/997 Carrera/Turbo/GT2/GT3, 2005-11 987 Boxster and 2006-12 Cayman models

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This can be shipped anywhere worldwide.

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We at Retro Automotive Products are a small, family owned business located high in the Green Mountains of Vermont that specializes in providing high quality, rare and hard to find original NEW/USED/NOS Porsche parts and accessories.

Vermont residents are required to pay 6% state sales tax.

ANY ITEM CAN BE RETURNED WITHIN 30 DAYS FOR EXCHANGE OR REFUND IF YOU FEEL THE ITEM IS NOT AS DESCRIBED

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