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--black Bmw M F10 5 Series Sedan At Aluminum Pedals Pad Full Set Covers 3pcs/set on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Warranty:No Other Part Number:BMW F10 AT Pedal Part Brand:Factory Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:F10 PD AB UPC:Does not apply

Year 2010-2015 Color

Car model 

Type

BMW 5-Series F10

Brake Foot Rest Automatic Transmission Pedals Pads

Fitment

BMW 5-series F10 Model (Left Hand Drive Automatic Transmission Car)

Material Aluminum alloy & Skidproof rubbers 

※ This Auction is For 1 set AT Black Pedals/3PCS

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