1990 Bmw 750il Driver's Side Front Turn Signal on 2040-parts.com
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, US
Left (Driver's Side) turn signal for a 1990 BMW 750iL. This unit is overall in good condition. It does have a couple of spots of black overspray from when the car was repainted at some time. I've tried to show this in the close-up picture. Comes complete with the rubber gasket.
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