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Bmw Dimensions Original Bmw 3 Series Concept Technology Hans-hermann Braess on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

BMW Dimensions 
"The Original"
The BMW 3 Series: Concept, Technology, Design
Hans-Hermann Braess

Translated by Peter L. Albrecht

2001
BMW Group Mobile Tradition

Hardcover book is in nFine condition with original DUST JACKET, VG+. DJ has some light creasing along the edges, else excellent. Filled with B&W and color photos as well as diagrams. Measures 10"" by 11" with 251 pages, 4 pounds. 

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