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Bmw E46 3 Series Cup Holder Insert Tan Oem Nice Lqqk 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 on 2040-parts.com

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THIS IS AN OEM CONSOLE CUP HOLDER INSERT OUT OF A 2001 BMW 328I. THIS IS AN ACTUAL ITEM FOR SALE. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A USED ITEM AND MAY SHOW SOME NORMAL WEAR. ANY WEAR IS PICTURED AND MENTIONED TO MY BEST ABILITY SO PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION AND VIEW ALL THE PICTURES. THIS CUP HOLDER INSERT IS IN VERY GOOD COSMETIC CONDITION AND WORKING CONDITION. IT'S TAN IN COLOR. THERE ARE NO CRACKS OR BROKEN PARTS. IT DOES SHOW SOME PAINT PEELING (PICTURED). ALL THE MOUNTING CLIPS/TABS ARE IN PLACE. THIS CUP HOLDER WILL FIT ALL BMW 3 SERIES MODELS FROM YEAR 1999 TO 2006. ANY ?s FEEL FREE TO ASK. BUYER PAYS FIXED SHIPPING AND HANDELING PRICE OF $5.00 ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES. OTHER OUT OF STATE BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST FOR SHIPPING PRICE. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK!!!

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