Bmw E30 Brake Booster Master Cylinder And Resivoir on 2040-parts.com
Roanoke, Virginia, US
Up for bid is the brake booster, master cylinder, and reservoir removed from a 1988 BMW e30 325 super eta.
Part numbers are as follows:
ATE 3.7762-0802.4
BMW 34.33-1157981
ATE 3.35088149.1
Please verify that the parts will work for you and I will be happy to provide additional info if needed.
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