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Porsche 911 Warm Up Regulator 0438140033 / 91160610504 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
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Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Porsche Interchange Part Number:91160610504 , 911 606 105 04 Manufacturer Part Number:Mercedes 0438140033 , 0 438 140 033 Warranty:Yes

I have had this item for approximately 18 years and never used it, The original cardboard box it came in shows some shelving movement wear over the years but this regulator is still clearly BRAND NEW!!. (Very Very few left in existence that are Brand New and factory original! )..... MAKE SURE YOUR PART NUMBER MATCHES ANY OF THE TWO LISTED IN THIS LISTING'S " INTERCHANGE/MFG". NUMBER. There is no core charge and I will ship it for free and back it up with a 1 year warranty and full refund (including shipping!!) For any manufacturing related defect. Look at my feedback and buy with confidence!!. Ships to a Paypal verified address only!! (Please remember to leave me positive feedback)!!!

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