Bmw Oem Factory 5 Series Roof Rack Base Support System on 2040-parts.com
Cordova, Tennessee, US
This auction is for a brand new factory OEM BMW modular roof rack base support system. It offers coded bolts for security and practicality. Made of high-tensile aluminum tubing, it is remarkably lightweight, strong and corrosion-resistant. Easy to install and is compatible with a wide range of aerodynamic attachments. This is an OEM factory item in original packaging. It has never been installed on a vehicle. BMW Part number 82 71 0 147 586. This item will fit BMW 5 series 2005 to 2010. If you question which body style 5 series you have, please send us an email with the last 7 of the VIN and we will let you know. It will not fit the sport wagon. Shipping will $15.00 via Fedex Ground to anywhere in the lower 48 States. Please no PO or APO addresses. Thanks for looking.
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