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Bmw E92 E93 Left Driver Side Lci Dynamic Adaptive Bixenon Headlight Ahl Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Glendale, California, US

Glendale, California, US
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Up for sale is a left side OEM 335i E93 headlight.Headlight are in excellent condition and are in working order.
Headlight have absolutely No damage what so ever , all tabs in place. This is for housing ONLY (WILL NOT COME WITH HID BULBS OR BALLAST ) glass has NO scratches or cracks just very minor road bugs. This headlight will work only on e93 e93 3 series with LCI LIGHTING ONLY Might work on other models but need to researchers urself before buying also have right side if needed just let me know in email
Thanks for looking and good luck !

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