Aluminium Handbrake Grip For Bmw Models (missing Retainer Screws) on 2040-parts.com
Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, GR
Aluminium Handbrake grip for
BMW Models (Missing grub screws)
Quantity: One (Aftermarket)
Removed from BMW 318is /1992
Condition: Used, the item has
some signs of cosmetic wear and small scratches
Missing: Retainer
grub screws
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