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Bmw E36 Driver Seat Adjustment Motors Seat Gearbox Motors on 2040-parts.com

US $72.98
Location:

Waterbury, Connecticut, US

Waterbury, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:All parts are checked prior to shipment and are in working order unless otherwise stated in description. If item is not as described a refund will be made. If item is returned because buyer bought wrong part a 20% restocking fee will apply.Please contact seller before returning item. Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Part Brand:BMW OEM

This Auction is for 2 Front Seat Motors which were removed from a  BMW E36 M3 Coupe and are both used BMW OEM  parts. These motors were removed from the Front Driver Seat and are a matched set. They were in good working condition at the time of removal. These two motors were removed from the front part of the seat.I believe the part#'s are 67318353225 & 67318357057 but I'm not 100% certain as they are faded, please do your own research.I believe they will work in vehicles listed below but please do your own research for fitment and ask questions before bidding. The picture is of actual parts and are the parts that ship. Everything pictured ships.Please ask questions and do your own research before bidding. Thank You for looking.

E36 318i Convertible
E36 318i Sedan
E36 318is Coupe
E36 318ti Compact
E36 320i Sedan
E36 323i Coupe
E36 323i Convertible
E36 325i Sedan
E36 325i Convertible
E36 325is Coupe
E36 328i Convertible
E36 328i Coupe
E36 328i Sedan
E36 M3 Coupe
E36 M3 Sedan
E36 M3 Convertible

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