3" Bixenon Bmw Oem D2s E46 Bi-xenon Projectors Retro Fit Retrofit With Holder on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
This is for a pair of 3" OEM "Kendiron" BMW bi-xenon projectors with working, tested, high beam solenoid. There are no burn marks on the bowl, and the D2S bulb holders are included. Please note this is for projectors + holders ONLY. Shipping is FREE.
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