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We Ship 05 - 08 Porsche Boxster S 987 997 Sub Frame Cross Member on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States

We Ship 05 - 08 Porsche Boxster S 987 997 Sub Frame Cross Member If you need other parts, please feel free to call. Shipping is buyer's responsibility.  Sold as is. Minor repair needed.

   
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All others please call us for a quote prior to purchase

All orders must have a valid Home or Business address. We do not ship to P.O Box

 
INTERNATIONAL BUYERS, FIND US ON WHATSAPP AND VIBER 813-764-7775

Auto Restore Global provides hard to find quality used parts. Fenders, bumpers, Front clips, Rear Clips, Doors, Glass, Trunk lids, to Hoods, and more. We also provide engines, transmissions, Axles, Brake Calipers, Wheels, and any part in between. We carry Porsche 944, 951, 911, 996, 986, and 987 Boxster parts. We ship to any city. The attached photo shows only a few of the vehicles in our inventory. Call or visit us in person. We are conveniently located at

3615 E 7th Ave
Tampa Fl, 33605

Regards,
Zack Itani

Phone : 813-248-4900
Cell    : 813-764-7775

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