Renntech Lowering Module Porsche Cayenne,vw Toureg,audi A8 Q7 P# 329554003 on 2040-parts.com
Plainview, New York, US
ReNNtech Lowering Module..Brand New in the Box. Part # 32-995-4003 Can lower all 4 corners by way of adjustment. retail was $1400 For Porsche Cayenne works with Audi Q7 A8 and Volkswagen Toureg **Please Check the Renntech Website for compatibility for your vehicle** This has never been installed, and is brand new!! Item will be most likely shipped without the renntech box to reduce shipping size and its FREE SHIPPING! |
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