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1988 Bmw 535i Rear Sub Frame Bushings Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Magalia, California, US

Magalia, California, US
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Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:FEQ Manufacturer Part Number:33 31 1 130 488 Other Part Number:083061 Warranty:No

NOS rear sub frame bushings for a 1988 BMW 535i.  I purchased these 2 days before I was T-boned which totaled the car.  They are a slight upgrade from stock.  They are still rubber but have a slightly better structure from what I have been told.  They have been stored in a box out of the weather and sunlight and are in bran new condition.  I'm selling them as a pair because both should be done at the same time to maintain handling and alignment.  I am not sure if they fit other years but these are the part numbers if you want to cross reference..    OEM part # 33 31 1 130 488        FEQ part # 08 3061

Item Location: Northern California
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