Porsche Cayman Tail Lights (2006-2008) (987, 987.1) Right And Left on 2040-parts.com
Newport Beach, California, United States
These are the factory tail lights for a Porsche Cayman or Cayman S (Gen 1 987). They will also fit the Porsche Boxster and Boxster S (2005-2008). The lights are in near perfect condition with no scratches, cracks, or scuffs. Both Left and Right lights include all necessary bulbs and are ready to be installed immediately. OEM tail lights typically MSRP at >$325 EACH. |
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