Painted Or Primed Bmw Left Head Lamp Washing Cover E92 E93 Lci 2008 — 2013 on 2040-parts.com
Westbrook, Maine, United States
Front Left Head Light Washing Cover for your BMW Part # 61 67 7 253 393 Picture above shows item in primer grey or you can choose a painted cover of your choice. We use the same paint and genuine factory part as BMW. This allows us to guarantee the best possible paint match up. And we back up our work with a one year warranty if it should ever crack, chip or fade. If you are unsure of fitment please email us the last 7 digits of the vin number. 2 Door Coupe or Convertibles ONLY 3 Series E92 LCI (11/2008 — 06/2013) 3 Series E93 LCI (11/2008 — 10/2013) ShippingWe ship World Wide using USPS. PaymentYou may make your payment using: TermsReturns |
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