This headlight was taken off of a 2002 BMW 325ci e46 coupe. This part can fit on other models, but it is the buyer's responsibility to determine vehicle compatibility. It is an original BMW halogen headlight and the part number is 63126919643. It is for the Left (Driver) Side. It is in excellent condition and works perfectly.
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