Bmw S52 (e36 M3/z3m) Oem, Complete Engine Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com
Gambrills, Maryland, United States
Full, uncut engine wiring harness for BMW S52 motor, complete with all connectors in full working order. Was removed from a motor that was being installed in an E30 and received a modified harness.
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