Bmw 6 Series Rear Cargo Liner Convertible 2004-10 Grey on 2040-parts.com
North Brunswick, New Jersey, US
This auction is for a factory BMW Cargo Liner in Grey fitting 2004-2010 E64 BMW 6 series Convertible
It is Form fitting and easy to clean, this sturdy mat made of heavy-duty plastic resists oil, solvents and other debris.
Matches All-Weather Rubber Floor Mats.
Brand new "open box"
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