Porsche Gt 3 Tail Lid Rear Spoiler on 2040-parts.com
Bordentown, New Jersey, US
You are bidding on a factory 2004 GT 3 rear wing. It has two small cracks under the wing. Easy fix and they are so small they don't show in a pic. This new from Porsche cost $14,000. her than these blemishes it is in VG condition. Carsincnj.--- 609 351 2068c Dan e mail me or call with question..
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