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Bmw 5 Series E39 Hella Headlight Set Right & Left on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, US

Birmingham, Alabama, US
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You Are Bidding OEM Hella Headlights that were the original to come out of a 2000 BMW 5 series. As indicated by the pictures these are the real deal Hellas & in Great Condition (the lenses are nice & clear). As described in the condition description some clamps & plastic assembly parts are cracked or broken so Be sure when bidding on this you take that into consideration that these will need little work. The pictures are pretty true but Buyer assumes responsibility after disclosed condition description. Due to these being a little banged up I will be bidding them off at a considerable lower amount than what they usually go for. Take advantage of the discount deal . shipping will differ if out of U.S. Happy Bidding.  

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