Porsche Original Bose Amp Amplifier Most Fiber Optic Waveguide 7l5035456f on 2040-parts.com
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Porsche original Bose Amplifier using MOST ring fibre optic waveguide connection.
Original part numbers: 7L5.035.456F or 416-010-006 Fully working condition. Removed from a Cayenne Turbo (9PA) due to replacing with an aftermarket system. S&H To be calculated depending on buyer location |
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