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Bmw "the Ultimate Driving Machine" License Plate Frame Kit - Genuine Bmw Item on 2040-parts.com

US $37.00
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:82112210416 Part Brand:Genuine FACTORY OEM BMW Surface Finish:Polished Stainless Steel Brand:BMW Warranty:Yes UPC:Does Not Apply Country of Manufacture:United States


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Genuine BMW Polished Stainless Steel License Plate Frame Kit

Fits ALL US/Canadian models with standard license plate mounts

  • One of the most recognizable slogans amongst car manufacturers around the globe ? The Ultimate Driving Machine
  • Display it proudly on your ultimate driving machine with this stainless steel license plate frame.
  • All license plate frames come complete with matching hardware hider caps.

Inexpensive and easy way to dress us any BMW!!!!!

And this is a genuine BMW factory accessory so the quality will match your vehicle!


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