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04 05 06 Bmw X3 Left Lh Driver Outer Tail Light Taillight Oem on 2040-parts.com

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VERY GOOD CONDITION NO CRACKS OR LEAKS.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear Brand:BMW Warranty:No

 

This is a 2004-2006 BMW X3 LEFT DRIVER SIDE OUTER TRUNK OEM TAIL LIGHT

Please understand the condition and make sure that this item fits your vehicle before making purchase!

This is a USED item. You are getting exactly what is shown in the pictures.

  • Overall excellent condition
  • Does have some minor wear as item is used
  • Comes with the bulb


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