Bmw E30 Rear Plastic Bumper Cover Vgc on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, New Jersey, US
This was removed from 1990 325i with front end damage. It is a direct fit for all plastic bumper model E30 cars and can be used if you are converting a metal bumper car to plastic.
This used bumper cover is in very good condition but not perfect. There are no cracks or breaks but there are some scuffs and minor paint imperfections. I wouldn't hesitate to use this bumper on a driver but it would require paint for a show car.
Please ask any questions before bidding.
Shipping - I will only charge you what it cost me to package and ship the item.
Thanks for looking and good luck!
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