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New old stock under dash panel for left side. 51 45 1 825 795 (NLA) $60 each - I have two for sale

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$100 - Used 1979 Blaupunkt Radio – Stereo, works in 2002 and E21 dash. This was $375 radio when new… Dolby, etc..

Period Correct

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New Old Stock Euro Turn Signals – These have the best chrome you’ve ever seen because they are 25+ years old.

I think these should be put on somebody’s concours type car… they are the best set I’ve ever seen. 350.00

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then check this out. im tempted to keep this for my car but i dont have anything that will do it justice. nobody has this in this condition

New Old Stock NLA – Diagnostic wire set $150.

2 Part #s 61 00 1 354 076, 61 12 1 354 051

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