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Oem Bmw E46 M3 Black Third 3rd Brake Light Cover 8198686 320 323 325 328 M3 318 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

AE NEW YORK, AA

AE  NEW YORK, AA
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This Auction is for a Third Brake Light cover (gray) which was removed from a BMW E46 1998
No cracks or breaks, mounting tabs are intact.This Cover is a BMW OEM part please do your own research for fitment and ask questions before bidding.
Please note that part# 8198686
These are pictures of the actual part. 
Thank You for looking.

I have the light listed as well if need AND WILL COMBINE SHIPPING INTO ONE PACKAGE. 

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