Bmw E32 E34 M30 Engine Oil Pick Up 5 & 7 Series on 2040-parts.com
Northridge, California, United States
This is a used (oil pick up ) For BMW m30 engines
This item fits the following BMWs:1989-1993 E34 BMW 535i 1988-1992 E32 BMW 735i 735il e34 535 series e32 735 series e30 3 series if you have an m30 engine in it ... This used auto part looks to be in good usable condition...*- keep in mind that used parts may show some cosmetic wear- *.....‹(•_•)› If have questions please send an email before buying.... Thank you for looking |
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