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Bmw E30 Euro Speedometer Instrument Cluster Oem Rare Germany Motometer on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria

Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria
Condition:Used Brand:Motometer Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Up for sale BMW E30 Euro Speedometer instrument cluster clock OEM RARE Germany

Used condition - sold AS IS ! 

Motometer


DZM87001150
1372259
88 31107 3
12v

1372259
62.11-

Removed from an European  E30

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