Bmw Centercap 325i 328i 525i 528i 530i 540i 535i X3 X5 Is N0t Bbs Rim Center Cap on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Quantity: 4 center caps, original BMW part#1095361.
Used, in very good condition as shown on the pictures.
Does not fit BMW's BBS rims.
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