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Porsche 911 Gt2 Oem Genuine Sachs Clutch Disc 02-05 996 Gt2 Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, US

Marietta, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Sachs Manufacturer Part Number:996 116 015 88 Country of Manufacture:Germany

This listing is for a genuine OEM Porsche 911 GT2 Sachs clutch disc.

Part number is 996 116 015 88. Specific to the 2002-2005 911 996 GT2 models. Please verify part number. 

Very hard to find. List price from Porsche is $800+

This item has free shipping within the 48 continental mainland United States. Shipping will be extra to any island or land not directly connected to the USA mainland. 
If you are not sure if your location qualifies for free shipping, please inquire PRIOR to committing to buy. 

Fully insured shipping worldwide.

No credit card payments from international buyers. (International buyers may pay via Paypal or bank transfer. Canadian buyers may also pay via Canadian Postal M.O.)

Any questions, please ask PRIOR to committing to purchase. 

Thank you




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