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Bmw E36 (3 Series) Flywheel Dual Mass Manual 318 325 328 M3 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rockaway, New Jersey, United States

Rockaway, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for a used dual mass flywheel which was removed from a 1997 BMW 328IS equipped with an M52B28 and a ZF transmission. It may fit other E36 models but I would suggest doing the research first to ensure proper fit. This flywheel was removed from a perfect running engine with no problems, the flywheel did not show any signs of warping however I would recommend having the flywheel machined flat before install. Please feel free to email with any questions or requests.

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