Bmw 2002 Quad Headlights W/ Grills, Alpina, Ti Tii Uber Rare. 1968 To 1973 on 2040-parts.com
Enumclaw, Washington, United States
BMW 2002 Quad Headlights with Grills, Aplina, Ti Tii. Uber Rare. 1968 to 1973
This set of Alpina Quad Headlights are in fair shape. Right side unit is very good. Left side has 1 lens is missing and the other one is cracked, grill has 5 repaired cracks. Base color is orange. See photos. More photos for serious inquiries. With a little ingenuity, these would look fantastic! No reserve. |
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