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Pair Carbon Fibre Metal Door Lock Pins Set For All Bmw 6 Series E64 Interior Use on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

J-Panel, HK

J-Panel, HK
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Pair for Carbon Fibre Metal Door Pin Set
For BMW Hamann
(Rounded Shape)

Included: 2 x Carbon Fibre door pin
              2 x Rubber sleeve
Colour:    Black Carbon Fibre
Material:  Metal made
Fitment:  Fits ALL BMW with Round Shape Only

Product Advantages:

  • Replace those dull plastic factory door pins with this lively set of door pins.
  • These door pins are directly replacing the OE pins, simply by unscrewing the old ones out and screw on the new ones.

  • Height is adjustable to suite your taste. It can be done by varying the depth you push in.

  • Installation, No door panel removal is required

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