Bmw Lightweight Flywheel 540 740 850 Clutch Upgrade on 2040-parts.com
Glen Burnie, Maryland, US
Up for auction is an upgrade lightweight flywheel for a BMW 740 or 540. Not only is the flywheel lightweight but it also allows you to install an 850 clutch into the vehicle allowing for a better and stronger grab. I acquired the clutch when I bought a 740 and I was going to do a manual swap on it. I got caught up in the manual swap for my 850 and sold the car to raise funds. Any questions please ask
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