Bmw E30 Rear Window Glass Seal Gasket - 325i 325e 325is 318i 318is on 2040-parts.com
Oxford, Mississippi, United States
BMW E30 Rear Window Glass Seal Gasket - 325i 325is 318i 318is
BMW E30 Rear Window Glass Seal in good condition from my 1987 BMW 325e. The rubber is pliable, and in good condition. I use Ebay's 14 day hassle free return program. Ships free in continental USA by USPS priority mail. No international shipping. |
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