1996-2001 Bmw E38 740il 740 Rear Seat Oem Cup Holder - 96 97 98 99 00 01 - Grey on 2040-parts.com
South Gate, California, United States
Grey color front trim color factory Rear Seat center CUP HOLDER that fits 7-series BMW model years 1996-2001.
The cup holder is in good working condition, no major scratches or loss of paint. Mechanism works okay, it opens and closes fine. No broken parts. This is Grey color. |
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