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Porsche 911 996 Passenger R Door Speaker 996.645.012.01 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.50
Location:

Corry, Pennsylvania, United States

Corry, Pennsylvania, United States

You are buying a 996 passenger side door speaker. This speaker is in very good condition. Please review all the photos to asses with its condition. 


We have all parts from several 997 race-car builds and some from 996s and will be listing all interior components, suspension components, gas tanks, heating systems, body panels etc. Please check our other listings.

 

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All items sold as is. Payment must be received within 7 calendar days.  Items will ship after payment has cleared. PA residents pay 6% sales tax.

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