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4d Led Logo Light Badge For Bmw 1 3 5 7 Series E39 E46 E80 E90 X3 X5 X6 Z4 M3 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Vidnoe, default, Russian Federation

Vidnoe, default, Russian Federation
Condition:New Primary Color:White, Red or Blue Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Brand:BMW Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear

4D led car emblem Light car led Badge Lamp for BMW 1 3 5 7 Series E39 E46 E80 E90 X3 X5 X6 Z4 M3 car led logo 82MM 
  
Item Description :

100% brand New.
Emblem Size: Approx. (82X82 MM)
Power Supply : DC 12V ,
cable length : 0.5 Meter
Quantity: 1 PC (It is Include The Emblem Badge)
Easy installtion,3M automotive adhesive tape is attached.
Special waterproof and dustproof design, LED lamp life of up to 100,000 hours
Please use detergent to clean the surface of the target before stick it on which is with self adhesive backing and is ready to apply to the outside of your car, truck, motorcycle

Color: white ,blue ,red

 

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