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Bmw E46 Carbon Fiber Gauge Trim With Chrome Bezel '98-'05 323 325 328 330 M3 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
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Brunswick, Georgia, United States

Brunswick, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:URO Parts Other Part Number:GAUGE-E46CARBONC Manufacturer Part Number:GAUGE-E46CARBON Surface Finish:Chrome

BMW Gauge Bezel Carbon Fiber 98-05 323 325 328 330 M3 GAUGE-E46CARBON

BMW Carbon Fiber w/ chrome rings Gauge Bezel

323Ci, 323i, 325Ci, 325i, 325xi, 328Ci, 328i, 330Ci, 330i, 330xi, M3 (1998-2005)

This is a brand new part made by URO Parts. Quickly upgrade the look of your car with this part which is made of carbon fiber and includes chrome rings for each gauge.

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