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Bmw E36 Oem Console Cup Holders Ashtray Holder Coin Organizer Rare 325i 318i on 2040-parts.com

US $46.99
Location:

Calgary, AB, CA

Calgary, AB, CA
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A very nice and clean double cup-holder and coin organizer forthe console on your BMW E36 1992-1998. This fits all E36 models including the convertible and M3. It fits next to the park brake handle. Original rare BMW part in excellent, clean condition. The forward retaining peg has been precisely replaced by a metal version. (stronger than new). The rearward original 3m adhesive velcro pad is new and unused. Shipping is a flat $15 to the USA, or $13 to Canada or $36 to Europe. Please check out my other BMW auctions.


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