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Bmw Car Keyring 1pcs Keychain E34 Key Ring Metal Pending Seria 5 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Zagreb, Hrvatska, Zagreb, Croatia, Republic of

Zagreb, Hrvatska, Zagreb, Croatia, Republic of
Condition:New without tags Brand:BMW Country/Region of Manufacture:Croatia Material:Metal

Keyring Seria 5
e28 e34 e39 e60

Sizes in mm:
e28- 62x10x1.5
e34- 62x10x1.5
e39- 62x10x1.5
e60- 62x10x1.5


Keyrings are made of stainless steel.

Keychains a long time look like new.

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