Bmw Z4 Oem Windshield With Rain Sensor 3.0 2.5 Z4m E85 Excellent Glass on 2040-parts.com
Corona, California, US
This is the original Windshield pulled from a 2005 Z4 3.0 with 53k miles on it. It is in excellent condition
It will fit 2003 - 2008 e85 Z4 models 2.5i 3.0i and Z4 M
I am parting out a 2005 Z4, Please see my other auctions or contact me if you have any questions.
Local Pickup ONLY!
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