Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Porsche 944 Beige/brown Oem '82-'85.5 Driver/left Door Panel With Arm Rest on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, Texas, US
:

This is the left or driver side door panel from a 1984 Porsche 944. Fits early ('82-'85.5) models.

Includes armrest, which screws on. Door panel looks to be in decent condition from the outside with soft vinyl, but there looks to be some evidence of water on the bottom of the inside on the particle board. It looks fine when bolted on and doesn't have a pervasive odor.

Unfortunately, the vinyl is torn at the top of where the armrest bolts on. This is hard to see when everything is bolted together, though. The panel has a black scuff near the bottom as well, which may or may not come off with a good cleaning.

Thanks for looking! Be sure to check out my other listings--I will be listing a lot of 944 items in the next few weeks.

Posted with eBay Mobile

Official 2014 BMW 4-series convertible photo gallery

Sat, 12 Oct 2013

Feast your eyes on the new 2014 BMW 4-series convertible: The newest drop-top BMW looks, well, a lot like you'd expect a hardtop convertible version of the company's new 4-series coupe to look. Mimicking the rest of the 4-series lineup, the 2014 4-series convertible will be offered in I-4 428i and straight-six 435i versions, each with a standard 8-speed automatic. Only the 428i will be available with BMW's xDrive AWD system at launch, however -- RWD is standard on both trim levels.

Ford Ka at the Paris motor show 2008

Thu, 02 Oct 2008

By Gavin Green Motor Shows 02 October 2008 10:26 Ford’s latest Ka – high style meets low cost – makes its bow at the Paris show. It’s a funky little thing based on the Fiat 500/Panda, and built in the same Polish factory. It dials up driving brio and youthful appeal compared with the industrial Panda and the mature chic of the 500 and will likely follow its successful predecessor as Britain’s best-selling baby car.

Harley-Davidson to shutter Buell motorcycle brand, will sell Italian division

Thu, 15 Oct 2009

Harley-Davidson is axing two notable brands as it refocuses on its core business. The iconic American motorcycle producer said on Thursday that it will kill the 26-year-old Buell brand and will sell recently acquired Italian motorcycle company MV Agusta. The announcement came as Harley revealed its third-quarter financial results, which saw its earnings and sales slip as it deals with the global economic conditions.