2001 Bmw M5 on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
following upgrades : rear carbon fiber diffusor/splitter smoked euro taillight carbon fiber rear window roof spoiler carbon fiber shark antenna carbon fiber license plate frame cover black emblems/badges rear window decal side skirts side splitter side badge carbon fiber pillar covers carbon fiber front lip projector fog lights/covers mesh grille wide kidney grille flat black front bumper aluminum brake duct lower center mesh grille carbon fiber license plate m funf headlight eyelids flat black k/n filters blue led interior light kit carbon fiber wrapped interior trim dashboard interior kit - brushed aluminum-vinyl aluminum pedal/shift knob/handbrake kit custom e39 m5 badge dashboard/trunk alcantara shift/handbrake boots custom carbon fiber/plexiglas trunk floor custom paint/stripes flat black high power angel eyes led blue high power license plate led blue colored calipers custom exhaust x-pipe resonators and mufflers deleted with 3" custom end pipes - beautiful sound 19"forged wheels custom power coated flat black/titanium wrapped in nexex - brand new- 245/35r19 front and 275/30r19 rear MUST SEE IN PERSON - ONE OF A KIND
Seller reserves the right to end auction early. If you have any other Questions please call me @ 602 299 2250
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