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1995 Bmw Brochure-m3-318ti-325is-325 Conv-540-740-850ci on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Upper Ohio Valley, United States

Upper Ohio Valley, United States
Condition:Used

1995 BMW FACTORY BROCHURE IN GREAT CONDITION.    INCLUDES FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR 1995 BMW 318ti 3-DOOR COUPE, 318is COUPE, 318i SEDAN, 318i CONVERTIBLE, 325is COUPE, 325i SEDAN, 325i CONVERTIBLE, M3 SPORTS COUPE, 525i SEDAN, 525i TOURING, 530i SEDAN, 530i TOURING, 540i SEDAN, 740i SEDAN, 740iL SEDAN, 750iL SEDAN, 840Ci COUPE, AND 850Ci COUPE MODELS.    THIS 43 PAGE BROCHURE MEASURES 6" BY 8-1/4".

    
  


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