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01 02 03 Bmw 325i Air Filter Housing on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:325i

Product Description

 

Compatible with:            


 Make: BMW

 

Model: 325i

 

Years: 2001-2003


 

Notes:                                 May be compatible with multiple models.

 

IMPORTANT! - Buyer is responsible for verifying the compatibility of this part with their vehicle.

 

 

Brand:                                  BMW 

 

Product Brand:                    Genuine Original Equipment 

 

Includes:                              Air Filter Housing 

 

Condition:                            Fully Functional Used.

 

 

 

Payment:                             We gladly accept Paypal. By Florida law we must charge a sales tax of 6% on any items shipped within the state of Florida. 

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