Bmw E46 M3 65k (01-06) Oem Front Cover Bumper Grill Intact! on 2040-parts.com
Watsonville, California, US
THIS CAME OFF AN 02 M3 WITH ONLY 65K. THIS VEHICLE HAD A MANUAL TRANSMISSION.
THIS IS FOR THE M3 BUMPER COVER GRILL!.
INTACT AND FREE OF DAMAGE!
HAPPY BIDDING!!
WELCOME TO MY EBAY STORE. I MAINTAIN A HIGH INVENTORY OF E46 M3 AND E39 M5 PARTS AND OTHER BMW PARTS AS WELL.
WE CAN BE REACHED DIRECTLY AT 831-818-5571.
WE SHIP ALL OVER THE WORLD, ANYTHING FROM A SWITCH TO AN ENGINE.
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