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Genuine Bmw Coolant Water Hose Bmw E23 E24 E28 11531289859 on 2040-parts.com

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Westbrook, Maine, United States

Westbrook, Maine, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11 53 1 289 859 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:11531289859 Part Brand:Genuine BMW

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Coolant Water Hose BMW E23 E24 E28

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Coolant Water Hose for your BMW

Part # 11 53 1 289 859

E23 E24 E28

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      533i (1983-84) Sedan with M30 Engine (E28)         
      535i (1985-88) Sedan with M30 Engine (E28)         
      633CSi (1978-82, from September 1982 through May 1987) Coupe with M30 Engine (E24)        
      633CSi (1978) Coupe Automatic with M30 Engine (E24) from September 1982 through May 1987         
      633CSi (1983-84, from September 1982 through May 1987) Coupe Manual with M30 Engine (E24)         
      633CSi (1982-84, from September 1982 through May 1987) Coupe Automatic with M30 Engine (E24)         
      635CSi (1897-89, from September 1982 through May 1987) Coupe with M30 Engine (E24)         
      635CSi (1897-89, from June 1987) Coupe with M30 Engine (E24)         
      733i (1978-84, from September 1981) Sedan with M30 Engine (E23)         
      735i (1985-86, from September 1981) Sedan with M30 Engine (E23)         
      735i (1985) Sedan Automatic with M30 Engine (E23) from September 1981

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E23
E23 732i Sedan, Europe
E23 733i Sedan, Europe
E23 735i Sedan, Europe
E23 745i Sedan, Europe

E24
E24 635CSi Coupe, Europe

E28
E28 535i Sedan, Europe
E28 M535i Sedan, Europe

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