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Bmw E21/2002 M10 215mm Lightweight Aluminum Flywheel 100802-11 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
New in box. Purchased in 2015 and never installed. Stored in house since purchased.
Brand:Aasco Motorsports

Hello:  For sale in this listing is an Aasco Motorsports lightweight aluminum flywheel for a BMW 2002 or E21 (the early "3" Series cars).  It was purchased last year from Ireland Engineering and stored in my house for as long as I've had it.  I am not currently using it, so I'm making it available to another enthusiast who can make good use of it.  It was purchased originally for $475.00, so my price of $275.00 with included shipping is about the best deal you'll ever see on anything of this type or quality.  It has never been installed and still sits in its original box.  I will entertain reasonable offers, but returns are not accepted.  Thanks for checking out my listing and the best of luck to you on your project!

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