2x Bmw E46 M3 Benz Slk Clk Bi-xenon Hid D1s Projectors Mint on 2040-parts.com
Remsenburg, New York, US
matched set of bi xenon projectors in mint condition. no burns on the bowls. lens are perfect clear lens with the bi focal feature . solenoids are tested and perform as new. wiring is included. these are hi tech afs units with motors. can easily
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