This is a hood seal from a 735iL. It is in very good condition. The dealer wants $415 for this item. If your is ripped and tattled or you just want to have a spare on hand then this is for you.
Part 51711948229 (Gasket) was found on the following vehicles:
E32: Details
on E32
E32 735i Sedan, USA
E32 735iL Sedan, USA
E32 740i Sedan,
USA
E32 740iL Sedan, USA
E32 750iL Sedan, USA
E32 730i Sedan,
Europe
E32 730iL Sedan, Europe
E32 735i Sedan, Europe
E32 735iL Sedan,
Europe
E32 740i Sedan, Europe
E32 740iL Sedan, Europe
E32 750i Sedan,
Europe
E32 750iL Sedan, Europe
E32 750iLS Sedan, Europe
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