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Bmw E39, E39 M5 Carbon Fiber Rear Boot Wing on 2040-parts.com

US $545.00
Location:

Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:NVD Surface Finish:carbon fiber Manufacturer Part Number:no UPC:Does not apply

This listing is for BMW E39Carbon Fiber Alpina style Rear Boot Wing.

This carbon fiber Alpina Style rear boot wing is a fibreglass laminated with REAL Carbon fiber.

For the Carbon fibre of this BMW E39 Alpina Style rear boot wing, you can choose :

- Black Carbon fiber : plain weave 1x1

- Black Carbon fibre : twill weave 2x2

- Silver Carbon fiber

- Red Carbon fibre

Please be informed that this is the real carbon fibre, not the fake carbon fiber nor 3M sticker.

The production of this BMW E39 Alpina Style rear boot wing is between 4-6 weeks.

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The excellent craftsmanship in BMW, Mini and Porsche ‘s Carbon fiber & Styling

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About us

We NVD Autosport, the car styling product manufacturer located in Bangkok, Thailand.


At NVD Autosport, we believe that everyone deserves a good quality product with reasonable prices. For this reason, we specialize in selling high quality product at a reasonable price.

All of the offered products are manufactured by our own in-house facilities with the top craftmenship of our specialists in carbon fibre / bodykit / car accessories.


We trust that you will have a happy experience when shopping with us! We appreciate your business!

Shipping policy.

                The shipping and handling costs will be clearly marked on the Shipping and Handling Page. We will ship to your PayPal confirmed address ONLY otherwise, please specify when place the order.

        We commit to ship your orders within the time frame that specified in the shipping page. We ship our products worldwide via EMS which normally takes between 4 - 7 business days after the item has been handed to the postal service. A recipient’s signature is required upon delivery.  

          Please make sure the Ship-To address you type during checkout is correct. We are not responsible for any wrong or undeliverable addresses.

          If you have any special request, please email us before buying.

 

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          If you have any questions regarding your purchase, please feel free to email us.

          We strive to have 5 over 5 stars eBay Detail Seller Ratings, and your satisfaction is our top priority. So please let us know if you are not satisfied with any of our products or services before leaving feedback or open any disputes. We are willing to find an amicable solution for you. Your 5 over 5 stars DSR will enable more buyers to enjoy our good quality and worth-buying products.

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