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07-12 Mini Cooper Bi-xenon Left & Right Headlights Oem Headlamps With Ballasts on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
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Pompano Beach, Florida, US

Pompano Beach, Florida, US
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2007-2012 Mini Cooper R&L Bi Xenon Headlamps OEM

These lamps are being sold for parts due to damages each has. The lenses on each are intact and in good condition. Both come with the ballasts that are in working order. No bulbs included. The one headlamp has a broken pivot arm which can be epoxied. The other has a broken inner lens housing (not the outer lens).  Great if you are selling a car as-is or need parts!

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