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Bmw Brake Booster Vacuum Pump Seal Gasket 305162 (n62, N62n, N73) 11667545384 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Edison, New Jersey, United States

Edison, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11 66 7 509 080 Other Part Number:11667509080

The brake booster vacuum pump seal kit for BMW V8 N62 engines includes pump to cylinder head seal and pump front cover seal.

Note: Pump not included.

This auxiliary vacuum pump seal kit saves you time and money when the cost of a new vacuum pump from the dealer is over $500. This is a low cost alternative to repair this simple oil leak.

will come with installation instructions.
COMES WITH DETAILED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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