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Euro turn signals & NOS fog lights


VintageAutobahn

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Price: $100
Location: Oregon


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I have a bunch of parts that I would like to sell to make way for incoming inventory. We are overloaded and need to clear things out before we can buy anymore! Parts will ship from 97140 and all prices are OBO. Please email us at Sales@VintageAutobahn.com with questions or to place an order.

 

These European turn signals are in nice driver condition. They are free of cracking and show only minor pitting on the chrome. The seals are useable but not in great condition. $135 plus shipping for this set.

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I also have two NOS rear fog lights available.  The first is a new in box Optilux fog light with approximately 5.5 inch diameter. These lights can be mounted as traditional rear fog lamps or wired directly to your rear brake light circuit to provide increased visibility when stoping. $75 plus shipping for this one.

 

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The second light is a smalller Hella rear fog lamp with approximately 3.75 inch lens. This light can be mounted above or below the rear bumper due to its smaller size. $40 plus shipping for this light. 

 

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Edited by VintageAutobahn

www.VintageAutobahn.com - BMW Parts & Vehicle Import

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