donor car is 1995 bmw 740 IL 4.0L a/t. Price is for steering column with motors and ignition cylinder,two EWS modules,engine computer ,key,GM module ,door and trunk lock cylinders If you do not need all this parts,let me know.what parts do you need and price will lower For engine starting need two EWS modules,engine computer,ignition key with cylinder
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