Up for sale is a Original BMW X5
(E70 body style) drivers side sun visor/vanity mirror. Interior color code is gray. The material of the visor is vinyl. Mirror has no cracks and the wiring for light switch is fully functional. No tears or damage to the vinyl. This part came off my 2010 X5 but will fit any E70 bodystyle X5 ranging from 2007-2013
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