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Tesla Model S Battery 60 Kwh on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Jarosov nad Nezarkou, default, Czech Republic

Jarosov nad Nezarkou, default, Czech Republic
Condition:Used Chemistry:Lithium Placement on Vehicle:Upper Brand:Tesla Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:12345 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Hello,

for 1 USD is for sale only picture of the battery.

But I have for sale one used Tesla Model S 60 kwh battery too. 13 000 USD

Battery has no damage. Battery was removal from the salvage part donor Tesla Model S (we used other parts for our damage Tesla Model S)

Battery is out of car for 4 months.

Battery is located in Czech Republic. Possibility to arrange transportation.

I have other Tesla Model S parts too.

For other information:

mail: vojtech.bejda@autobejda.cz

tel.: 00420728407374

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