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Real Carbon Bmw 5-series F11 Touring Rear Bumper Protector Trim Cover 523 528 ○ on 2040-parts.com

US $128.00
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Made in Taiwan, TW

Made in Taiwan, TW
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==REAL CARBON FIBER== 

Model 

Real Carbon Fiber BMW 5-Series F11 Touring Rear Bumper Protector Cover Trim

Year

2010-2013

Fitment

Fit 10-13 Hatckback 523i, 528i, 535i, 520d, 525d and 535d.

Product Description

Made of real carbon fiber.

100% Brand new never been used.

Exactly same as picture.

Latest style design of spoiler for your vehicle.

Quality is much better than normal spoiler.

Fitment guanteed.     

                                 
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