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Carbon Fiber Bmw E90 E92 E93 M3 Side Door Mirror Cover ☜ on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

TW, TW

 TW, TW
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== This Auction For Carbon Fiber ==

BMW 3-Series E90/E92/E93 M3 Side Door Mirror Cover

For - M3 - 2008~2011 - 2D/4D/Convertible
Only Fit M3 Model
Please note contact phone information in PAYPAL receipt Notes Box. 

 

 

- 100% Brand New, never been used.

- Textured of 3K twill weave real carbon fiber.

- Durable material resistant to UV, water, dirt, grease, salt, mild acid and oil.

- Light weight and durability, different optical line comes from different points of view.

- 3M Double tape included, fast installation.


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