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Bmw 2002 E12 Bav Diverter Valve 0001401660 // 'gulp Valve' // New // Pierburg on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

San Pedro, California, United States

San Pedro, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Pierburg Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:PE 720 12400 4249

Item is a NOS BMW diverter valve for a BMW 2002 , Bavaria or E12. There seems to be some variation in this part and it has various applications for other German cars such as Mercedes. Please be sure it matches your needs before bidding. This part is also often described as a 'gulp valve' or in the Mercedes/BMW literature as an 'anti backfire valve'.  New part, made by Pierburg. New cost around $300, but offered here at great value. Insured UPS to add $12 to final bid cost to addresses in continental USA. Overseas shipping $32 by priority Post.

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