Bmw Oem Outdoor Car Cover For F10 528i 535i 535xi 550i 550xi Sedan 2011-2013 on 2040-parts.com
Danville, California, United States
This auction is for a lightly used OEM BMW car cover. It is for out door use but we have used it only indoors. It is clean with no rips or tears. It does have some black marks from the tires on the inside of the cover where the tire would contact the cover. It has a clear plastic window in the back so you can view the cars license plate through the cover. It has never been wet. Fits: BMW OEM Outdoor Car Cover for F10 528i 535i 535xi 550i 550xi Sedan 2011-2013
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