Porsche 911 99-00 Boxster 98-00 Alarm Control Unit Genuine 99661826007 on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Porsche 911 99-00 Boxster 98-00 Alarm Control Unit Genuine 99661826007Only for cars with M535 Anti-theft Lock (315 mhz) Requires programming after installation. ITEM DETAILS
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InterchangePlease review our interchange above in the compatibility table to verify proper fitment of your vehicle. Or contact us for a quick response. Keep in mind interchange tables apply only to American Market vehicles. If you live outside of the USA please research and verify it fits your vehicle before purchasing. APPLICATIONSPorsche 1999-2000 911
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