Bmw E53 Chassis X5 Oem Factory Base Support System Roof Rack New 82710415053 on 2040-parts.com
Cordova, Tennessee, US
BMW's modular roof rack system with coded bolts offers security and practicality. Made of high-tensile aluminum tubing, it is remarkably lightweight, strong and corrosion-resistant. Lockable, easy to install and is compatible with a wide range of aerodynamic attachments. This is for a BRAND NEW, in original BMW package, BMW OEM Roof Rack / Base Support System! It is brand new, never out of the box. This Base Support System is intended for use with the E53 X5 Chassis. The BMW OEM part number is 82-71-0-415-053. Your vehicle must be equipped with roof rails in order to install this item. This will fit any BMW E53 body style X5. These are X5's up to 2006. If you have doubts if this will fit your vehicle, please email us the last 7 of your VIN and we will let you know. Shipping will be free to anywhere in the lower 48 via Fedex Ground. Please no Po Box or APO addresses. We are an authorized BMW dealer. Please check with us with all of your BMW parts and accessory needs. We make some pretty awesome deals. Thanks for checking us out.
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