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Bmw F10 M-tech M-tech Unpained Color Front Lip Spoiler Produce In Taiwan on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:Sonictrade Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:STCF10MTHMCFL

For BMW F10 New 5 Series with M-tech  2011-2013 MODEL Only.! 

Item: Add on Unpainted Color Front Lip Spoiler (You can paint any colors)

MADE IN TAIWAN 

Fit on BMW F10 with M-Tech 2010-2013 MODEL ONLY .!

**No hardware includes (Adhesive tapes or Glue)***

This item is Not for F10 Standard Model.!

Please note (International Buyer): Regard to Import Duties, Taxes and charges are not included in the item price and shipping cost. These charges are the Buyer's responsibility.

Please kindly check with your country's costoms office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.

****The shipping insurance is Strongly Recommend, otherwise Seller has no responsibility for shipping damaged or lost. Many Thanks for your cooperation

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