E36 Bmw Sedan 1993-1998 Complete Left Rear Door on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, US
Came from a 1998 E36 M3 sedan. Bought to use on a track car but sold the shell so I no longer need the extra doors. Paint is good, Cosmos Black, scrath as shown. Tint and interior leather panel are good, window motor and regulator work.
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