E30 Bmw Knee Bolster Mint Condition 325 318 325is 1989 1990 1991 on 2040-parts.com
Delray Beach, Florida, US
this is a knee bolster that goes under the steering of a BMW E30. It is in perfect condition. Very rare an hard to find one that is not ripped or in discolored condition. This one is perfect. It is SPOTLESS. Buyer pays shipping of $10.00 in US. International shipping is available. Thank You for looking. I have other E30 parts available as well. EMAIL me for inquiries
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