3 Series E90 Bmw Oem Pre Lci Tail Lights (06-08) on 2040-parts.com
Stone Mountain, Georgia, US
These are tail lights for a bmw e90 3 series (06-08). Lights are in excellent conditions about 1yrs old. I've tinted the white section red to give the the lights a lci look, it came out great. Tint can be remove without a problem, but personally I think it looks better with the red tint. Any questions just asks
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