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NOS Dip Control Dimmer Switch 61311352949


M-Shalabi

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Price: $230
Location: Jordan


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BMW E10 1502-2002tii Dip Control - Dimmer switch Part Number: 61311352949
1968-1973 Models
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ew With Original Packaging

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2 minutes ago, jfahuna said:

Hi

Does this switch controls turn signals,low beam high beam?

or just low and high beam on the left side of the steering column?

Thank you

Jack

Hi, 

it controls low and high beam on the left side of the steering column.

welcome 

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