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M Type Dual Bars Gloss Black Front Grille For Bmw 12-14 F06 F12 F13 640i 650i M6 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front

2012- 2014Id BMW F06 F12 F13 6-Series Coupe/ Convertible/ Gran Coupe Front Kidney Grille 
- M Type Dual Bars/ Gloss Black
 

1. 100% Brand New never installed. Well Pack in the Box

2.  Fits: 2012- 2014 BMW F06/ F12/ F13 640i 650i M6 Coupe/ Gran Coupe/ Convertible 2DR 4DR Only

3.  High Quality of ABS Plastic Composite Grille.  One Pair-2pcs

4.  Easy to Installation.  Professional Assistance is Recommended

5.  Test on the Actual Models for Best Fitment. Great Looking and Stylish Shape

6.  Ask Question via eBay if you need more information 

I bought these and NEVER installed - sold my car and don't need these anymore. Guaranteed brand new!

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