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Old 10th July 2008, 03:44   #1
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Where can I get a Sun Visor - black?

Everywhere on ebay, except Black and except for E34.... :-(
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Not sure what car you're looking for it for. But is this what you want?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...98&hg=51&fg=40

LEFT ILLUMINATED SUN VISOR SCHWARZ part #51 16 2 235 271


If that's it www.mileoneparts.com has it for $77.42
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E34 M5, 1991 (09/90 build date). Was hoping I could just get a used one without shelling out $80 bucks. Mine won't stay up.... the hinge is a bit "lazy"...

btw, what color is "Black"?
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btw, what color is "Black"?
use the "schwarz"
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E34 M5, 1991 (09/90 build date). Was hoping I could just get a used one without shelling out $80 bucks. Mine won't stay up.... the hinge is a bit "lazy"...

btw, what color is "Black"?

Well, I guessed the build date on it right then as I looked up a 9/90 build M5.

Anyways, if you can find a used one in the US (and they're very, very rare) and one that's still in good shape you're still going to pay for it. Friend of mine bought a used one for her 525 before I could suggest trying to find a good price on a new one and paid $60something for it when she could've gotten a new one for $10-$15 more.

Time and use doesn't seem to go along very well with these sun visors. Which is probably why they're not cheap when you find an ok quality used one.
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