1975 Bmw 316/320 Rear Quarter Glass(sekurit) on 2040-parts.com
Saint Robert, Missouri, US
This is a new, never installed Rear Quarter glass ( passenger right side), for a BMW in good condition. Its Sekurit(oem) glass Part numbers FQ2757GTNSEK
Fits 1975 BMW 316 and 320
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