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Bmw E46 323i 325i 328i 330i Engine Ignition Coil Wire Wiring Harness 1440006 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
"USED CONDITION"
Brand:BMW Other Part Number:14400006 Manufacturer Part Number:1724478

 

2000-2006 BMW E46 3series OEM

BMW E46 323I 325I 328I 330I ENGINE IGNITION COIL WIRE WIRING HARNESS 1440006 OEM

PARTING OUT 2001 BMW 330ci coupe, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER IF THE PART WILL FIT BEFORE PURCHASE.


  • Ready to install
  • Removed from 2001 330ci coupe
  • Original genuine BMW factory part

Fits 2000-2006 3 series E46 325i, 325ci, 330i 330ci, 323i, 323ci,328i,M3

*Please check your service center to make sure this part fits your vehicle* Internet fitment guides are not always accurate.

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