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Bmw E30 Oem M Technic 1 Rear Boot Trunk Spoiler Genuine Rare Mtech One Original on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

SOFIA, Bulgaria

SOFIA, Bulgaria
Very good
Brand:BMW Placement on Vehicle:Rear Primary Color:Black and Grey Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:KBA 35957

BMW E30 OEM M Technic 1 Rear Boot Trunk Spoiler Genuine Rare Mtech One Original

For sale is very rare BMW E30 M TECHNIC first generation.
Very good working condition,minior sign of use.
This item is around 30 years old.
Classic vintage part wich is very limited quantity on the market.


The spoiler is made from black rubber and hard plastic part wich is in Delphin Color with small sign of use. 
Original holding bolts included(only one is missing).
Genuine BMW part!

Fitment:

BMW E30 ALL MODELS
ALL  SEDAN AND COUPE MODIFICATIONS

100 % real pictrues.

We provide safe package and worldwide AIR shipping!
Please,feel welcome to buy!

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