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Roundie Tail Light Parts Stash


Barrosco

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Up for grabs is a whole bunch of Roundie tail light assemblies, housings, and lenses.

This includes a brand new passenger side tail light assembly. That is, brand new in the box and wrapping. $325 OBO

There are also a few sets of lenses, including a red center set which is in great condition. Only one lens out of the bunch has a bulb burn on it. First come first serve in regards to the quality of lenses.

$150 OBO for the standard sets. $200 OBO for the red center set.

Last is a box of housings and trim rings, all of which seem to be in good shape. $150 OBO per set of housings or trim rings.

Because there aren't a huge amount of these parts out there it's a bit hard to find compareable pricing. If you feel I'm out of line on my prices, feel free to send me an offer.

Thanks,

Alex

Location: Atlanta, Georgia

Alex
-'75 2002 with M42

-Spec E30

-'91 318is

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Hi Alex,

 

     I would pay $120 for your best pair of lenses (gold center, not red).  I bought a perfect lens two weeks ago for $35 off the site, but it turned out to be the wrong side from the one I was trying to replace (mine is faded).

Let me know what you think.

 

                                                                        Thanks, Rick Palmer

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