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92-98 Bmw E36 Dove Grey Front Door Panels With Airbag Doors on 2040-parts.com

US $230.00
Location:

Valley Village, California, United States

Valley Village, California, United States
honest seller here! here is a pair of dove grey door panels in good shape with some minor issues. the main issues include both door panels are completely loose inserts that need to be glued down by you. passenger side panel only has leather cracking by the door pin. both panels have bubbled door pockets as well as a small wrinkle on passenger side door panel. minor nicks here and there. will include panel rails but i only have one set of door pockets so you may need to get your own. folks, always look at pics before buying. thanks robert
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

92-98 bmw e36 dove grey door panels with the airbag doors in good shape. minor issues in above description.

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