Bmw E21 320i 320 1979 To 1983 Right Side Fuel - Gas Tank Pt#: 16111120200 on 2040-parts.com
Astoria, New York, US
This is original equipment out of a dismantled car. It is in excellent condition and has been in storage for over 15 years. 02 FUEL TANK RIGHT 1 09/1979 16111120200 Perfect for anyone with restoration project or if you can no longer weld up your gas tank.
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