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Direct Fit Aluminium Foot Pedal Set Bmw 1 3 Series F20 F30 Automatic Interior on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

J-Panel, HK

J-Panel, HK
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BMW Direct Fit Aluminium Foot Pedal Set
For Automatic + LHD Only

Includes: 1 x Accelerator pedal
               1 x Brake pedal
               1 x Footrest
Colour:    Black
Material:  Burshed Aluminum + Anti-skidding Rubber
Fitment:   BMW 1 Series F20 Automatic
                BMW 3 Series F30 Automatic
               
Product Advantages:

 
- Direct Fif & Removable
  - High Quality Brushed Aluminium
  - Non-Silp Material
  - Full Cover Design
  - Anti-Skidding Rubber
  - With package ( in box )











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