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M-Tech Roundel...
anyone have a part number or a source for the M-Tech roundel underneath the hamann badge:
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Check with Bavarian Autosport (
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are they knock-offs or the real deal?
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are they knock-offs or the real deal?
I am pretty sure they will be knock-offs.
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how does one go about obtaining an authentic roundel?
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a dearler or you can find some very good replica's on the internet, I like the full carbon fiber badges. But if you get a cf one shop around a bit because there is a big difference in quality.
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I kinda dig the one to the left of the Mtech better..
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a dearler or you can find some very good replica's on the internet,
part number?
ive only come up with this: 51 11 1 919 154, its not valid nor the roundel... just a sticker.
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