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Carbon Benz 10~16 W212 E Sedan Amg Type Trunk Spoiler + Oem Type Roof Spoiler◎ on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

TW, Taiwan

TW, Taiwan
Condition:New Brand:cqicqi collection Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:0000

-Brand New AMG Style trunk spoiler + OEM Style roof spoiler, 100% MIT & unused

-Made of 100% Real & Hi-Quality CARBON FIBER

-3M twin adhesive attached

FITNESS:
 2010~2016 MERCEDES-BENZ W212 E-class Sedan 4-Door
(Not Fit In W212 E-class Wagon/Convertible/Coupe Model)

 
Color *CARBON FIBER*

TYPE:
AMG Style Trunk Spoiler
+
OEM Style Roof Spoiler

 


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