Bmw E36 Dme Ecu Cover Insulation Computer Engine Bay Heat Shield 1977110 on 2040-parts.com
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
Selling a used e36 dme compartment insulation piece. This piece has some cracking in it but is better than the majority of the ones out there!
This is a used part as such it is not in 100% perfect condition, it is in all around good condition with no major flaws. I described part to the best of my abilities and any flaws would be described above. All parts are sold with no warranty, written or implied. Take a look at my other auctions for lots more great BMW parts. Thanks |
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