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Porsche 911 99-00 Boxster 98-00 Alarm Control Unit Genuine 99661826007 on 2040-parts.com

US $539.95
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Genuine Porsche Interchange Part Number:996 618 260 07 Manufacturer Part Number:996-618-260-07 / 99661826007


Porsche 911 99-00 Boxster 98-00 Alarm Control Unit Genuine 99661826007

Only for cars with M535 Anti-theft Lock (315 mhz)

Requires programming after installation.

ITEM DETAILS

PART TYPE CONDITION MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER
Alarm Control Unit BRAND NEW Genuine Porsche 996-618-260-07 / 99661826007

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