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Bmw E36 Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Carbondale, Illinois, US

Carbondale, Illinois, US
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For sale are a couple of E36 taillights. They came off a 93 325i.

I bought the car and these weren't working right. Obviously the one side has water damage but idk about the other side. Maybe just not working together? Idk much a out bmw cars, this is my first.

Anyway, I don't wanna pretend these are perfect but I think they could be cleaned up an used. There is a small crack that needs sealed on the left taillight. It's definitely where moisture got in there. The plastic is there, no pieces missing, just needs super glued and the connectors need scrubbed. I already bought news so not gonna mess with it.

I'm asking almost nothing for them for the reasons listed above so buy at your own risk.

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