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New! Porsche Power Steering Pump (911 Turbo & S, 2001-2008) Oem Luk 99631404001 on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan, US

Royal Oak, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt, refunded in full if item is not as described, or for any other reason less 15% restock charge, as long as item is unused, uninstalled. Returns MUST include original manufacturer box/packaging, if supplied with sale, or they will be refused. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes Part Brand:OEM - LUK of Germany Luk Part Number:5410144100 Manufacturer OE Part Number:99631404001, 996 314 040 01, 996.314.040.01

Sale is for one (1) Porsche POWER STEERING PUMP.  Correct for new millennium 911 model vehicles & years listed below (with STANDARD / MANUAL TRANSMISSION).  This OEM hydraulic system item is NEW, in the box!  Made by LUK of Germany.


OE part # 99631404001, 996 314 040 01, 996.314.040.01

Luk part # 5410144100


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Fits the following PORSCHE (Manual trans) models:

911 Turbo - 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005, (skip) 2007 2008

911 Turbo S - 2005

ALL APPLICATION DATA IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY – Please verify part number, size, side, color, variation, etc. and be certain this item is correct for your project.  All European cannot be held responsible if the incorrect part is ordered, unless buyer contacts us with the V.I.N. prior to purchase being made, to verify compatibility.

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WE PRIDE OURSELVES AT SHIPPING OUT THE SAME OR NEXT BUSINESS DAY.  (NOTE: Purchases made after 3pm Friday will be processed first thing Monday morning.)  Returns are accepted within 14 days of receipt, refunded in full if item is not as described, or for any other reason less 15% restock charge, as long as item is unused, uninstalled.  Returns MUST include original manufacturer box/packaging, if supplied with sale, or they will be refused.

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