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Porsche Panamera Turbo Gts Front End Wiring Harness Oem 970.612.556.01 Hood on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Dacula, Georgia, United States

Dacula, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

DESCRIPTION 


PORSCHE PANAMERA GTS TURBO FRONT END WIRING HARNESS THAT SERVES THE TWO HORNS, THE AMBIANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR, THE HOOD LATCH SENSOR, ETC. THIS HARNESS IS USED BUT IN GREAT SHAPE WITH NO DAMAGE. 
SHIPPING

SHIPPING ON LARGER ITEMS SUCH AS BUMPERS, HOODS, FENDERS, ETC WILL BE SHIPPED VIA GREYHOUND AND MUST BE PICKED UP BY THE BUYER NO EXCEPTIONS. I WILL SHIP SMALLER ITEMS VIA USPS OR UPS GROUND ADN WILL SHIP OUTSIDE OF THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES IF PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 48 HOURS FOR ITEMS TO SHIP.

POLICY

WE ACCEPT RETURNS IF THE ACTION SPECIFIES SO OR IF THE ITEM HAS DAMAGE THAT IS NOT DISCLOSED IN THE LISTING. NO RETURNS DUE TO INADEQUATE SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO AS ANY QUESTIONS PRIOPR TO BIDDING. 

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