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Bmw E39 528it 323i 328i Z3 2.8 M52 Ecu Engine Control Module Key Immobiliser Ews on 2040-parts.com

US $319.95
Location:

Mission Hills, California, US

Mission Hills, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

Up for sale  OEM ECU,key.EWS and ignition lock   removed from a 2000 323i .Everything is guaranteed to work fine.You can replace the ignition lock,or just take out the immobiliser chip from the key and insert it in your existing key.Will fit 99-00 3 series,Z3 and 5 series E39,but please do your own research or send inquiries with your VIN.

ELECTRONIC PARTS RETURN POLICY,PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU BUY:
Car electronic parts are model and year specific,very sensitive and usually expensive.If you buy electronic part from any dealer's spare part department you cant return it,unless it is installed by the dealer trained mechanic.There is a reason beyound that,not just because they want to hold on to your money.
Please dont buy a part so you can only test it on your car.You have to be sure what part #  you need,if you are not sure please ask.I will exchange parts that are not working properly,and refunds will be given only if I dont have exchange part in stock.

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