Bmw E53 X5 Oem Rear Gate Bottom Door Tail Light Rear Lid Complete 00-06 on 2040-parts.com
Antelope, California, US
BMW E53 X5 OEM REAR GATE BOTTOM DOOR TAIL LIGHT REAR LID COMPLETE 00-06. CAME OFF OF 2002 X5 4.4i AND SHOULD FIT ALL YEARS AND MODELS FROM 00-06 GREEN BLUE COLOR. HAS EVERYTHING AS COMPLETED SET: TRUNK LIGHTS, LICENSE HOLDER, LOCK, ALL WIRES, PLASTIC COVERS & ETC. UPPER DOOR AVAILABLE TOO. FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS
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