Bmw Rain Sensor Oem# 61359303611 on 2040-parts.com
Godfrey, Illinois, United States
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This is a rain sensor for a 09-16 BMW 5, 6, 7, X series. OEM# 61 35 8 393 611. It has a gel pad with it.
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