Bmw Parking Brake Shoe 1997-2011 With Hardware Kit on 2040-parts.com
Peekskill, New York, United States
This listing is for emergency brake shoes that fit various BMW models 1997-2011. Applications:
NOTE: Upon purchase, please provide us the year and model of your car so we can double check the parts. No order will ship until this information is received. PHOTO is a file photo and may not be your actual kit
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