2pcs Titanium Black Coating Car Exhaust Pipe Tips For M5-motor Series (2.99in) on 2040-parts.com
深圳, 广东省, China
Specification: Material: 304 Stainless Steel Color: Titanium Black Coating Diameter: 76mm(2.99in) Weight: 260g/pc Compatible: BMW 5 Series This is a direct fit exhaust pipe tips, no drill needed!
Packing List: 2pcs pipe tips with gift box included
Delivery: We provide ePacket serivce from China and USPS tracking number for USA orders are available, normally takes around 7-15 business days, some regions need longer time such as 20-30 business days. |
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