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Horsepowerfreaks Hpf Carbon Fiber Dme Engine Covers Bmw M3 2001-2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
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Gresham, Oregon, US

Gresham, Oregon, US
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HPF DME Engine Covers
Get the hot HPF DME Cover to finish off the look of your E46 M3 with a dry carbon accent piece. This cover not only looks fantastic but it also provides an added 1/2" of clearance for your HPF Black box so you can tighten the bolts all the way down. This cover will work on all E46 M3's and the HPF emblem can be removed if desired. To install, simply remove the bolt inserts from your plastic DME cover and insert them into the HPF carbon fiber cover, then bolt it down in place.

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