Porsche Clear Side Markers New 2005-2008 Boxster, 2006-2008 Cayman on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
You're looking at a great set of NEW OEM Clear Side Markers for your Porsche! These would make a great addition to your Cayman or Boxster! Only for use with the following vehicles. (2005-2008 Boxster), (2006-2008 Cayman). These will replace your current amber side markers and give it that clear clean look you're looking for!
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