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Radiator Brackets (bmw Aka E39, M5, 5 Series, 1997-2004) on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Sayreville, New Jersey, United States

Sayreville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Li Customs Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Machine Finish

Do you have a nice custom E39 BMW, all done up but your radiator brackets look dull and wimpy?  Here's the solution for those wimpy radiator brackets, CNC milled from billet 6061 aluminum.

Direct replacement for factory plastic pieces.  They measure 1/8" thick by the 1" wide.

And for the ballers out there, Li Customs will offer in limited quantities 6AL4V titanium versions of these brackets in the same dimensions as above.

Fitment is only for E39 BMW's.

Available finishes for aluminum is anodized black and machine finish (ready for polishing).  Titanium will be natural finish.  Sold as a pair

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