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New Bmw E38 E39 E53 X5 Gauge Rings Instrument Cluster Chrome Tachoringe M5 Dash on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Csevharaszt, default, Hungary

Csevharaszt, default, Hungary
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:no Manufacturer Part Number:123

Upgrade the look of your interior with clip in gauge rings for the instrument cluster.

-Polished chrome gauge rings in perfect finish and easy clip in fitment.
-Material is ABS
-Fit for all BMW E38, E39, E53 X5 models
-Package includes 1set (4pcs rings)


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