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Jan 23, 2026, 01:53 PM | Replies: 0 | Views: 211
  • Miscellaneous - FS: Porsche 991.1 Door Components & Rear Body Control Module - Used - 2013 to 2016 Porsche 911 - San Diego, CA 92131, United States
  • Miscellaneous - FS: Porsche 991.1 Door Components & Rear Body Control Module - Used - 2013 to 2016 Porsche 911 - San Diego, CA 92131, United States
  • Miscellaneous - FS: Porsche 991.1 Door Components & Rear Body Control Module - Used - 2013 to 2016 Porsche 911 - San Diego, CA 92131, United States
  • Miscellaneous - FS: Porsche 991.1 Door Components & Rear Body Control Module - Used - 2013 to 2016 Porsche 911 - San Diego, CA 92131, United States
  • Miscellaneous - FS: Porsche 991.1 Door Components & Rear Body Control Module - Used - 2013 to 2016 Porsche 911 - San Diego, CA 92131, United States
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  • Price
    $150
    • OBO
  • Location San Diego, CA, 92131, USA
  • Condition Used
  • Compatibility
Make Model Year
Porsche 911 2013 - 2016
Description:

Up for sale are several OEM components removed from a 991.1 generation Porsche 911. All parts are in good used condition. This is a great opportunity to pick up spares or replacement units at 50% of the current market price.

1. Rear Body Control Module (BCM/BCU)

  • Part Number: 7PP.907.279.AR
  • New Price (MSRP/Dealer): ~$450.00
  • Asking Price: $225.00
  • Notes: Responsible for rear comfort and body electronics.

2. Door Lock Actuators/Latches (Pair)

  • Part Numbers: 8J1.837.015.E (Left) & 8J1.837.016.E (Right)
  • New Price (MSRP/Dealer): ~$165.00 each
  • Asking Price: $80.00 each (or $150.00 for the pair)
  • Notes: Fits 991 and 981 platforms. Fixes common door latching/locking issues.

3. Interior Door Handle Mechanisms (Pair)

  • Part Numbers: 991.555.522.01 (Right) & 991.555.521.01 (Left)
  • New Price (MSRP/Dealer): ~$385.00 each (as part of the full assembly)
  • Asking Price: $150.00 each (or $275.00 for the pair)
  • Notes: These are the internal pull mechanisms located behind the door card.
Pricing Summary:
  • Total Individual Value: $685.00
  • Full Bundle Discount: $600.00 for all 5 parts
Shipping & Location:
  • Location: [Your City/State]
  • Shipping: Buyer pays actual shipping costs via UPS/FedEx. International shipping available at buyer's expense.
Contact: Please PM me with any questions or for more detailed photos.

Quick Note on Pricing:

Porsche parts pricing can vary wildly between dealerships. For the BCU, some older versions (like the 7PP.907.279.P) retail for over $700, but your specific "AR" revision is currently priced closer to $450 new. Setting it at $225 makes it a very attractive "steal" for anyone looking on the PCA Marketplace.
    





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