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Bmw E30 Sport Seat Leather Driver Lower Bolster - Very Good Condition M3 325ic on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Vienna, Virginia, United States

Vienna, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:No data

This is a driver side outside lower bolster (the one closest to the armrest) for all BMW E30 M3, 325ix, and 325ic models. This is from a 1989 M3 been preserved in a box since the mid-90s. There are no tears, holes, rips, or stains and there are no broken or unfastened threads. There is a small scuff the size of a grain of rice on the inside front. The leather is supple with none of the cardboard feel. This is good for repairing the commonly worn bolster section while ensuring a color/texture match with the rest of your leather.

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