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4 Factory Oem 95-03 Bmw Bbs 525i 530i 535i 540i Center Caps 09.24.187/23.422 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:09.24.187/23.422 Placement on Vehicle:Array Part Brand:OEM, Factory

 

Up for auction is a complete set of 4 Factory OEM BMW BBS center caps

They are used with some light scuff marks/scratches but overall are in good condition

Made in GERMANY

Part #    09.24.187/23.422  /   09.23.133  /  09.23.131   /  1.093.908
Outer Ring  / Middle Ring /  Inner Ring / Center Sticker

Complete with all clips intact

Fits: 16X7 BMW 5 Series 1997-2003 BBS web design OEM wheel

Fits some 1995-2003 BMW BBS wheels 525i 535i 528i 530i 540i and others

All sales are final, there are NO refunds and or exchanges.  


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