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Bmw E36 Black Center Armrest Cupholder Ashtray Console 3-series 318 325 328 M3 on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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BMW e36 328i Sedan Black Armrest professional upholstered in New Black Leather.

Everything will be included to install in BMW e36 sedan that came without armrest.
Bracket and bolts not shown in pictures but will be included.
Cup Holder is not included and is just to show how it looks with it installed.

If you need just the armrest reupholstered contact me via email with request.
Should fit sedan from e36 sedan 1992-1998.

Thank you

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