New In Package Bmw 3 Series Oem Cargo Trunk Net 7248530-03 on 2040-parts.com
Tustin, California, United States
NEW IN PACKAGE
BMW 3 series OEM Cargo Trunk Net 7248530-03 BMW 3 series OEM Cargo Trunk Net
NEW IN PACKAGE 7248530-03 PLEASE SEE THE PICTURE FOR DETAIL Comes from a smoke free and pet free home. 100% Genuine OEM Factory BMW Luggage
Compartment Trunk Cargo Net - Black
Net is Brand New in original packaging
from BMW
Part Retails for $96.00
BMW Part Number 7248530-03 Fits any of the
following Models: F20 - 1 Series Coupe F22 - 2 Series Coupe F30 3 Series Sedan 2011-2015 I have 100% feedback so please bid with confidence. |
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