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Carlsbad, California, United States

Carlsbad, California, United States
In good used condition.
Brand:? Manufacturer Part Number:123

BMW E36 Front Stainless Steel Brake Lines


This is a used pair of stainless steel front brake lines for any E36.  Comes as shown.          



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CONDITION:  Item is in good used condition.  




SHIPPING:   This item has Free shipping in the 48 contiguous States.  I am willing to ship anywhere in the world if buyer pays cost of packing and shipping.  Please ask for estimate for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii or any other international destination.  Depending on size and destination of item I will ship using USPS, UPS or Fedex.  If you have a question regarding shipment or you need expedited shipping please ask a question.  Please ignore any automatic information provided by ebay regarding shipping times or costs.       




PAYMENT:  Only Paypal accepted unless in case of Local Pick Up.




CATEGORY:   -Automobile / Car / Automotive / Auto / BMW / 1992 / 1993 / 1994 / 1995 / 1996 / 1997 / 1998 / 1999 / e36 / M3 / 318is / 325i / 323i / 328i / 318ti / 328is / 325is /         

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