Porsche New Oem, Factory Original Equipment 987 Red Sport Seat Belt Pretensioner on 2040-parts.com
Garland, Texas, United States
I have for auction a pair (set) of Brand New Porsche OEM, Factory, Original Equipment Left (Driver) and Right (Passenger) Side 987 Cayman S and cayman R 3 point Seat Belt Pretensioners in Red Color. This seat belt pretensioners are the Red Sport Version. This Sport Seat Belt will fit the Cayman S and Cayman R from 2009 to 2012. This item will fit all the following: THIS 987 CAYMAN & CAYMAN R RED SPORT SEAT BELT IS FOR A COUPE FIT ONLY Porsche Part Numbers: 997-803-033-05 N13 Left (Driver) Side 997-803-034-13 N13 Right (Passenger) Side The Porsche Dealer retails this pair of belts for $803.15 Please buy and save!!!. Thank you for the visit to this listing and good luck in your bid. |
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