15 Lug Bolts Studs Black Oem Bmw - Excellent Condition! on 2040-parts.com
Okemos, Michigan, United States
Up for sale are 15 BMW OEM lug bolts. Black in color. They are in excellent condition with no rust. They were on a 2003 530i, but not used much as the owner switched out his rims / lugs. Thanks for looking! |
Wheel Lugs for Sale
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- Wheel nut lock chrome duplex mag 9/16-18(US $39.06)
- 188 17x9 5x5.0 5.47 b(US $119.36)
- Porsche oem 11-13 cayenne wheels-wheel bolt wht004676a(US $7.08)
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