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E39 Halo Angel Eye Clear Fog Lights Pair + Wire Harness Kit - For Bmw 528i 540i on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

El Cajon, California, US

El Cajon, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:halo angel eyes led drl fog lights headlights tail Interchange Part Number:grille bumper hood lip spoiler corner side marker Other Part Number:wheels brakes switch button key projector Placement on Vehicle:Array

Brand new angel eye projector fog lights for your BMW E39 5-Series.


They come as a pair and include the wire harness kit. 

Only one pair at this price.

Instructions not included. Professional installation required.

What you see in the pictures is what you will receive.

As is, no returns accepted.

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