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Bmw E92 E93 Coupe 328i 335i 335is M3 Replacement Real Carbon Fiber Door Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $380.00
Location:

Rosemead, California, US

Rosemead, California, US
Return policy details: Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Carbon Fiber Part Brand:Autotecknic

 This is a set of the e92 coupe (2 door) carbon fiber door handle made by AutoTecknic. Using OEM door handle pieces skillfully wrapped in carbon fiber, it will ensure perfect fitment while being unique from the rest of the e92's. It's a very limited item, get it while it's available.

Total comes with 4 pieces that replaces your OEM painted door handles directly onto your door. It is for e92's without comfort access. Professional installation is highly recommended - any professional body shop should have no problem with it.

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