"bmw" Faux Carbon Fiber License Plate Frame Kit - Raised "bmw" -factory Oem Item on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Genuine BMW Faux Carbon Fiber Stainless Steel Vanity License Plate Frame
Fits ALL US/Canadian models with standard license plate mounts "Real Look" Carbon Fiber Stainless Steel with Raised "BMW" Logo INCLUDES 4 gaskets and black caps for mounting screws (Screws NOT included) 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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