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Bmw Alpina C1 2.3 Trunk Boot Lid Badge E21 E30 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

johannesburg, gauteng, ZA

johannesburg, gauteng, ZA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:aluminum and clear

 up for sale is a C1 2.3 badge for BMW Alpina e21 e30.

  • made of aluminum and finished of with a clear coat for extra protection.
  • this will be a perfect replacement for a lost, faded badge or a replica build.
  • double sided tape at the back.

SHIPPING:

i ship worldwide.

i use DHL or SA Post office

DHL to UK and Europe- $32

DHL to USA- $37

DHL to the rest of the world $45

DHL takes 3-5 days. tracking number included.

SA Post office- $20 worldwide.

this takes 10-30 days. tracking number included.

if you require other badges or valve covers pleases contact me

please see other listings: C1 2.5 badge and Alpina valve cover

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