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Bmw Series 1 E81 E87 Rear Roof Spoiler Aero Look New on 2040-parts.com

US $111.00
Location:

Lódz, Poland

Lódz, Poland
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:0 Brand:other

REAR ROOF SPOILER FOR:

BMW SERIES 1 E81 E87 AERO LOOK





INFO ABOUT PRODUCT:

Our products are new and made of strong, high quality materials.

Parts are unpainted. There's no possibility to order painted product.

For proper installation You need to get knowledge about properties of fiberglass.

Some of parts may require treatment in order to fit. 

Parts must to be prepared and trial fitted to the car before painting.

WE CAN SEND THIS PARTS TO ALL OF EU COUNTRIES

DELIVERY INFO:

WE USE FAST AND SAFETY SHIPMENT
DELIVERY TIME: 7-10 DAYS

PAYMENT METHOD:

PAYPAL

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE E-MAIL TO US
 WE WILL ANSWER IN 12 HOURS

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