Porsche Carrera 996 Stainless Door Entry Guards - New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Somerville, Massachusetts, US
PORSCHE 996 Stainless Door Entry Guards - PAIR (2). Genuine Porsche parts.
Stainless steel door entry guards provide a discrete and stylish optical enhancement as well as protecting the paintwork on your car.
Fits 1999-2004 Porsche Carrera. The actual signage says 'Carrera" (not Carrera S like the image).
Retails for 350-600$. These are brand new, in box with the original packaging and plastic protection.
Please email with any questions. PAYPAL only, no returns.
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