Bmw 528i 5 E39 Z3 2.8i E46 323 328 Dme Ews Key Lock Set Engine Computer Module on 2040-parts.com
Baltic States, SE
- BMW DME EWS KEY Lock set Engine Computer Control Module
- was found on 5 series E39 528i, E46 3 series 323 328 + Ci versions, Z3 1996-2000 2.8 and 2.5 engines, please check before to buy
- please check the part number for compatibility before TO BUY
- perfect working and visual condition
- DME part number 7500255; Siemens 5WK9037
- transmision module 1423642 ; BOSCH 0260002429
- EWS part number 61356905668
- ALL MY ITEMS COME FROM LOW MILEAGE PARTING CARS
- ALL ITEMS TESTED AND CHECKED FOR ERRORS, SO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
- pictures are made from the actual unit
- ALL MY ITEMS HAVE 2 MONTHS WARRANTY!
- GUARANTY to work! why pay more? please check my feedback - I have sold many of them!
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