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Bmw X5 E70 Roof Racks 2007-2013 Oem 82-71-0-404-320 No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fairfield, Connecticut, United States

Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:82710404320

I am relisting due to a phantom buyer. Please, if you don't plan on buying the racks, don't bid! Up for sale is a new set of BMW OEM Roof Racks / Base Support System for X5's This Base Support These racks fit 2007-2013 E70 X5 Chassis vehicles. This system will NOT work with X5 models with sport or low profile roof rails. The BMW OEM part number is 82-71-0-404-320. Comes with key, installs in a couple minutes. As you can see one of the plastic trim pieces is pushed in a bit and they have some scuffs on top from carrying things. You could probably pull out the plastic and buff to look new. I didn't mind since you don't ever see it being on the roof. There is no warranty, no returns, and no refunds, so make sure that you have an X5 and want to buy a roof rack before bidding. Local Pickup is highly encouraged if you are in or around CT. Save on shipping! This is a no reserve auction, so bid early and bid often. Thanks for looking!

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