1995 - 1998 Bmw E38 7 Series 750i 740i Steering Wheel Airbag Air Bag 3210955108 on 2040-parts.com
Citrus Heights, California, United States
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1995 - 1998 BMW E38 7 Series Steering Wheel Airbag This is an OEM assembly that was removed from a 1996 BMW 328is. It is in used condition with some minor discoloration on the emblem from previous use. Please review all pictures carefully to see exactly what you will be receiving. Shipping & Handling Information
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