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Ruf Automobile Oem Factory 987 Boxster/cayman Rear Bumper Spoiler Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Garland, Texas, United States

Garland, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:RUF Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:R87.505.290.00 Country of Manufacture:Germany

This auction is for the sale of RUF Automobile OEM, Factory, Genuine Original 987 Boxster Cayman Rear Bumper Spoiler Kit for Boxster, Boxster S, Cayman, Cayman S, Cayman R and Cayman Special Edition. This part is original RUF genuine part and will fit any all 987 Boxster Cayman Model from 2005 to 2011. The Spoiler is Made of PU-R-RIM and Carbon Fiber compound and it can be painted to fit the color of your car you are trying to match. This RUF 987 Boxster cayman Rear Bumper Spoiler is Brand New and has never been painted or used. Thios spoiler comes with the mounting accessories and the grills.

RUF Part #: R87.505.290.00

This beautiful and excellent constructed piece retails for $3000.00 not including shipping or tax.

Please read my feedback and buy with confidence that you will get in time what you purchased.

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