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BMW Genuine Xenon Headlight Head Lamp White Turn Indicator Left

BMW Genuine Xenon Headlight Head Lamp White Turn Indicator Left

  • By using Genuine BMW Parts, you can be assured that your vehicle will be restored to the same exacting standards as originaland a perfect fit every time.
  • Xenon headlights offer many advantages over halogen ones: based on noble gas, they provide a much brighter light with less energy consumption and last longer than conventional headlamps.
  • In addition to the normal xenon lights, BMW now offers xenon light for full and dipped beam headlights, also known as bi-xenon headlights.
  • The light for the full beam headlights uses the same light source as the xenon dipped beam headlights: as soon as the driver turns the full beam on, by touching the lever on the steering column, the bi-xenon system folds away a screen located in the path of the ellipsoid-technology xenon headlight's beam.
  • For vehicles up to 30 September 2003.

Represented by part number 1 in the diagram.

$1,190.64
BMW Genuine Xenon Headlight Head Lamp White Turn Indicator Left
$1,190.64

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  • By using Genuine BMW Parts, you can be assured that your vehicle will be restored to the same exacting standards as originaland a perfect fit every time.
  • Xenon headlights offer many advantages over halogen ones: based on noble gas, they provide a much brighter light with less energy consumption and last longer than conventional headlamps.
  • In addition to the normal xenon lights, BMW now offers xenon light for full and dipped beam headlights, also known as bi-xenon headlights.
  • The light for the full beam headlights uses the same light source as the xenon dipped beam headlights: as soon as the driver turns the full beam on, by touching the lever on the steering column, the bi-xenon system folds away a screen located in the path of the ellipsoid-technology xenon headlight's beam.
  • For vehicles up to 30 September 2003.

Represented by part number 1 in the diagram.