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Brabus Emblem Trunk/ Kofferdeckel Original on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Johannesburg, Gauteng, ZA

Johannesburg, Gauteng, ZA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BRABUS Warranty:No

This sale is for ONE (quantity x1) BRABUS Emblem for the Trunk/Kofferdeckel

I have 2 available. Please select your quantity when buying.

 These are genuine original Brabus Emblems.

They were originally ordered for a Brabus conversion which never happened. Screws metal plates included in box.

The model on the box says Artikel Nummber: 000-000-21. I do not know which model this fits. I am not responsible if the item does not fit. email Brabus or do research first.




PLEASE READ REGARDING SHIPPING:

PLEASE CONFIRM FROM WHICH COUNTRY YOU ARE BUYING FIRST. I DO NOT SHIP TO ITALY AND CERTAIN COUNTRIES.
If you buy before asking me if I ship to your country I will not send the item.

Please also ignore  US Shipping below. Item location is South Africa.

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