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Porsche Cayenne Instrument Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
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Haifa, Israel, Other

Haifa, Israel, Other
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This is the Porsche new Cayenne instrument cluster. It has ideal condition, no scratches, no any visible glass wear. Europe version. Sell as is for parts or repair because I don't know exactly what problem it has. Looks like new. Thank you.

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