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Bmw E53 X5 2000-2006 Suv Full White Hood Trunk Emblem Badge 2pcs Of 82mm+78mm on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
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Nagoya, Aichi, JP

Nagoya, Aichi, JP
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Item:  Full White Style Hood Badge 3 1/4"(82mm) + Trunk Badge (78mm)=2pcs/Set with back 2pins

100% Perfect Replacement Original Emblem.

Color: Full as the picture shows.

It has 2 pins on back (Same as OEM emblem).

BMW X-Series E53 X5 SUV 2000-2006 Model only.

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