*** 2002 Bmw 325xi 325i 325 E46 Awd Transmission Complete W/ Transfer Case *** on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This auction is for a Good working transmission from a 2002 BMW 325XI AWD with 110k miles.
Shift and drives GREAT. Included the complete transmission with torque
converter and transfer case. Not sure what other models it fits.
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