Porsche Rotation Rate Lateral Acceleration Sensor $1200 New Save A Fortune! on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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Brand new in packaging including required harness rotation rateand lateral acceleration sensor (YAW sensor) for the PSM system . This is the updated new style sensor with the adapter harness. I will include the factory instructions to the winning bidder. This fits many Porsche models after 2001 9X6, 9X7, GT2 and GT3
996 606 145 00 sensor retails over $1200 996 622 901 00 harness retails for over $100 |
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