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Bmw Valve Cover Trim E38 740i Il 1997 Left And Right Set Complete Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Barberton, Ohio, United States

Barberton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Part Brand:OEM Warranty:No

Offered for sale is a pair of valve cover or ignition coil covers as removed from a 1997 BMW 740IL that was running and driving until the timing chain let go.  233k miles on the car. 

The covers are missing two of the small square tabs that cover the bolts.  See the detailed pics.  

Should fit additional years and models of BMW vehicles but I ask that the buyer perform their own research to verify fit and interchange info. 

I ship my items quickly and will send the buyer a tracking number as soon as the item has been shipped. 

I'm parting out a 1997 BMW 740iL and will be posting additional items soon.  Thanks for looking. 

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