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2007 Bmw 5 Aftersales Magazine Dealer Brochure/ Book on 2040-parts.com

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Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
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NEW DEALER BROCHURE, APPROX. 8 BY 11 1/2, WITH 29 PAGES

 [PRINTED IN 2007]

BROCHURE FOR........BMW AFTERSALES MAGAZINE

SERVICE, PARTS, ACCESSORIES AND LIFESTYLE

COVER: BMW 335i CONVERTIBLE IN PLATINUM BRONZE METALLIC

EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH VERY MINOR WEAR 

 

YES, WE WILL SHIP ANY LISTING OR COMBINED LISTINGS "INTERNATIONAL" [ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD].

BUYER PAYS S+H [PLEASE ASK FOR INTERNATIONAL RATE IF NOT QUOTED] WE WILL COMBINE PURCHASES TO SAVE YOU ON S&H CHARGES.

LISTINGS ARE QUARANTEED TO BE "AS DESCRIBED". PLEASE NOTIFY IMMEDIATELY OF ANY DISSATISFACTION. RETURN POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY THE BUYER.

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