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US $34.99
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States
USED,PLEASE MATCH THE PART NUMBER FOR CORRECT INTERCHANGE.i CAN ONLY GUARANTEE THAT IT WILL FIT THE VEHICLE IT WAS REMOVED FROM 03 BMW 330XI.
Manufacturer Part Number:0280140545,0 280 140 545,13406010102, Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:13411744713

BMW IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE

REMOVED FROM 03 330XI AND I CAN ONLY GUARANTEE THAT IT WILL FIT THE EXACT SAME VEHICLE WITH EXACT SAME PART NUMBER.

WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WILL GET !!!

BOSCH:

0 280 140 545

BMW:

13406010102

13411744713

 

 

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