Bmw Oem E39 Rear Trunk Lid Black Sapphire Metallic With Hinges Wire Harness Trim on 2040-parts.com
Hinckley, Ohio, United States
OEM BMW Trunk Lid removed from a 2003 Black Sapphire Metallic 540i M Technic. In excellent condition. Includes hinges, interior trim, wire harness and boot, handle opener actuator, emergency handle and cable, roundel "BMW" and "540i" emblems, and all are in 9.9/10 condition.
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