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Porsche 996 Glove Box For Parts - Excellent Door Panel!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Buxton, North Carolina, United States

Buxton, North Carolina, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

PORSCHE 996 Glove Box For Parts
Up for sale is the Porsche glove box pictures.  It is listed as for parts due to the fact that the struts and plastic hooks on the door are not included.  Everything that is pictured is included. The door is a dark gray almost black color and it is in excellent shape with no damage. The latch works fine but I have no key for it.  The light includes the bulb and was working when it was removed from the car. The light is in perfect condition. The switch for the light is also in good working condition.  The plastic box is in very good condition and with a little scrubbing would look near new.  The box was removed from my 2005 Porsche 996 turbo convertible but will probably fit several other years and possibly even Boxsters.  Check with your Porsche dealer before buying.  This will be a NO RESERVE auction which means you are bidding to own since it may only take your one lucky bid to win.
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