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Porsche 911 Door,free Shipping For Montreal Canada,other Caculate By Location on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Laval, Quebec, Canada

Laval, Quebec, Canada

Hi, we have  a early 911/912 door

the structure of the door is good the rust

is very minimal the negatif is the panel is not perfect

can be repair but for a perfect job need a

new panel.

THE FREE SHIPPING IS FOR MONTREAL

CANADA ONLY,OTHER TO BE CACULATE

BY YOUR LOCATION HAT THE BEST COST

WHITH NO HANDLING FEE, I SHIP

WORLD WIDE,MY ZIP H7N 2V4 IF YOU

LIKE THE SEY THE SHIPPING COST

I CERTAIN IS EXPENSIVE.

--FOR PAYMENT I ONLY TAKE PAYPAL--          Pleace don pay if your not in MontrĂ©al  before I send you a invoice whit your shipping cost to you by USPS.MERCI

        MERCI LEO (excuse my English)

 

 

  

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