92-98 Bmw E36 3-series 95-99 M3 4dr Sedan Black Led Corner Signal Lights on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
For sale is a pair of a used clear corner signal lights for the 4 doors 3 series BMW. It is in good, tested, working condition. It fit my 4 doors 3 series, but the lights don't fit my lights plug. Please see the pics to make sure that it would fit you cars. Please feel free to ask any questions before purchased.
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