Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Orange Painted Car Fob Remote Key Case Casing Housing Cover Replacement Porsche on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

default, default, HK

default, default, HK
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Surface Finish:GLOSSY ORANGE Models:Cayenne Panamera Boxster Cayman 911 Carrera

A brand new set (2 pieces) of CAR KEY SIDE CASINGS designed for factory FOB key of below Porsche models:

(92A) Cayenne 2011-2014
(970) Panamera 2011-2014
(981) Boxster 2013-2014
(981) Cayman 2013-2014
(991) 911 Carrera 2012.5-2014

Made of ABS plastics and painted in GLOSSY ORANGE

Direct replacement parts of your black factory key side casings

easy to install by snap-fit (coming with installation instructions)

IMPORTANT NOTE
The actual color may vary from the photo due to difference in light source & color temp
The Porsche key in the demo photo is not included

Keyless Entry Remote / Fob for Sale

Aston Martin wants the Le Mans title

Tue, 27 Jan 2009

Aston Martin will challenge for the overall Le Mans Champion in 2009 Aston Martin won the overall title in 1959 – 50 years ago with the DBR1 driven by Caroll Shelby – and are aiming to bring the title back to the UK with the new car, which is based on the 2008 Charouz Racing System Lola, and powered by the same V12 engine seen in the title winning DBR9s of the last two years. The car will carry the famous Gulf Oil colours, and is being funded in partnership with Lola, Michelin, Koni and BBS. And this is a good time to pick to challenge for the title.

Lexus LF-Ch – lots of leaked pictures

Wed, 09 Sep 2009

A full gallery of Lexus LF-Ch images below And tonight we see a whole raft of pictures of the new Lexus LF-Ch. Lexus has controlled this to date – except for the leaked front view of the LF-Ch – by first issuing a teaser sketch and then a  rear 3/4 view of the LF-CH. But now their powder is well and truly damp for Frankfurt.

Webinars: Autodesk Visualization

Wed, 24 Oct 2012

Autodesk's last Webinar in the recent four-part series, dubbed 'Visualization', is now available to view online for those who missed the live event. The Webinar's aim was to teach participants how its new visualization technology can enhance the design development process. It also showed how it helps to share designs with peers and looked at the different visualization technologies and where they fit into the process. Robin Oldroyd of Autodesk presented the Webinar and explained which tools are used at different stages of the design process. Oldroyd has strongly focused on Industrial design and visualization during his six-year stint at Autodesk, and has an in-depth of knowledge of solutions for creative design in Automotive, Transportation and consumer products.