Bmw 93-99 E36 3-series Convertible Windstop Windscreen Wind Deflector Blocker on 2040-parts.com
Jupiter, Florida, US
This is a lightly used Wind Deflector, Original BMW Part # 8212940174018131310. This came off of a 1999 M3. It has a couple of scratches on the frame and one small discolored spot the size of a Quarter on the screen.
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