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Bmw E46 Wahler Thermostat on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Fort Bragg, California, US

Fort Bragg, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Front

For sale is a Wahler Thermostat that is stuck open thus the engine will run cooler than optimal temperature. Housing is in perfect condition. No cracks. Perfect for someone looking for a housing. Housing will need a little cleanup. Removed from an E46 323.Also I am including the original box for  the thermostat. I am giving the winning bidder the option to opt out on sending with original packaging. If buyer shall choose not to receive box, I will then ship for free. No shipping fees. Please bid accordingly. This thermostat is in not working order as it is stuck open. Buy only if you are looking for a housing. Buyer is responsible for fitment on e46, No returns. You are buying as is and all sales are final. Thank you.

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