Bmw Oem Hazard Flasher Relay 7 Pin Part #: 1 388 533 on 2040-parts.com
Rescue, California, US
This is a used BMW Flasher Relay from a 1994 BMW 325i. Made in Germany and is a BMW factory part. Tested and worked great before being pulled from vehicle. Though it is used, it is in perfect condition with no stains, scratches, or damage of any kind. Would be great for any BMW with the same flasher relay or for a resto or factory specific part without spending a lot at the dealership.
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