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Genuine Porsche Battery Tray Carrier Plate 996 997 - Part Number 997-504-151-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

New Milford, Connecticut, United States

New Milford, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

For your consideration, a Genuine Porsche Battery Tray Carrier Plate, part number 997-504-151-01

Purchased for my Porsche GT2 when replacing battery, however never installed. Porsche retail price of $182.

New, as it came from my Porsche dealer. See all photographs.

 

Porsche models this battery tray may fit:

Porsche 996  1999-2005

Porsche 997  2010-2012

Porsche 996  GT3 2003-2005

Porsche 997  GT3 2007-2011

Porsche 996  Turbo/GT2 2001-2005

Also, please confirm with your Porsche dealer. 


Replaces P/N: 996-504-151-02, 996-504-151-03

Please don't hesitate to ask any questions.


Note: Shipping to lower 48 states only, shipment insured and signature required.


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