This is an original equipment BMW Mini Cooper oil pan removed from a 2005 1.6 base engine ( non turbocharged)
It was cleaned and lightly bead blasted after removal. It will function exactly as a new one at much less cost.
It includes the drain plug.
Will fit several years of the cooper engine; please verify fitment before purchase!
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