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Porsche 911 997 Carrera /s/4/4s - Turbo - Bumper Guard Left & Right on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Baisieux, FR

Baisieux, FR
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Factory, OEM Manufacturer Part Number:997.505.846.00 Placement on Vehicle:Array

Original Porsche 911 997 Carrera and Turbo Rubber Rear Bumper guard Pair 2005-2009



This is a pair of Porsche 911 997 rear bumper guards. These are in perfect condition. These were on a 20,000 miles 2005 Porsche 911 997 Carrera which was converted to European specifications

It will fit in every 997 models, the Carrera 2/4 S 4S and TURBO model, please fell free to ask all you need to know before place your bid, we do not accept returns.

Please check the part number to make sure it will work on your 997.

sold with the aluminium support

Porsche Part #s 997.505.845.00 and 997.505.846.00

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