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New Bmw E46 E39 E36 Engine Intake Manifold Adjusting Unit Disa Valve Genuine on 2040-parts.com

US $329.95
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Genuine BMW Manufacturer Part Number:11 61 1 440 049 / 11611440049 UPC:Does not apply


NEW BMW E46 E39 E36 Engine Intake Manifold Adjusting Unit DISA Valve Genuine 

Adjusting Unit

ITEM DETAILS

PART TYPE CONDITION MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER
 Engine Intake Manifold Adjusting Unit BRAND NEW Genuine BMW 11 61 1 440 049

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BMW
323Ci 
2000 E46

323i
1999 E46
2000 E46; Sedan

328Ci
2000 E46; Coupe

328i
1999-2000 E46

528i
1999 E39; From 9/98
2000    E39         

Z3
1998 -2000 From 9/98 E36; M52; 2.5L; 2.8L




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