Bmw 320i Bosch Distributor 0231170214 Jfu4 on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Massachusetts, US
This is a nice clean Bosch distributor 0 231 170 214 JFU4 from an early BMW 320i (pre 1980). Vacuum advance works with no leaks. Distributor is nice and tight. Contact dealer for exact fit. Will not ship overseas. Contact me with any question.
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