I just completed restoration on my BMW e 30.
Over time I accumulated a ton of parts, so I am putting them up for sale. I haven't tested most of these items so I am offering these as is,working condition unknown. If they are working, the price makes these parts a steal. No returns. No guarantees or warranty. PayPal only. Ship in USA only Good luck. |
Glow Gauges for Sale
- Obx universal glow radiant brake pressure gauge 7 color(US $28.75)
- 1995-1999 chevrolet suburban rear white heater control switch overlay hvac(US $13.99)
- 1995-2001 ford explorer white heater control switch overlay hvac(US $13.99)
- 1987-1988 ford ranger non-ac white heater control switch overlay hvac(US $13.99)
- 1981-1985 chevrolet s-10 white heater control switch overlay hvac(US $13.99)
- 1983-1989 lincoln town car white heater control switch overlay hvac(US $13.99)
2012 Honda Pilot refined inside and out
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