Hello. I am selling sets of body reinforcements for BMW E30.
Set strengthens and stiffens the car body in areas that are not supported even with extensive safety cages. I especially recommend it for drift, where contact with obstacles or second car is very easy. Shipment or other questions- please contact me by email. Set contains 4 plates, 2 for cups and 2 for aprons. Regards, MLODYDRFT, Poland |
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