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New Bmw Rear Strut 645ci 650i E63 630i 33526786529 33-52-6-786-529 L@@k Perform on 2040-parts.com

US $160.00
Location:

New York, US

New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:33-52-6-786-529 Interchange Part Number:33526786529

 This sells for $300, its priced to sell!

Hi and Welcome!

I have a brand new high performance BMW rear strut for a 645Ci 650i 630i up for sale.  This high performance strut is super light weight for your sports car and is an OEM part from BMW.  The part is brand new and has never been installed.  As a bonus there is a new lock nut that will be included.  Shipping is fast with USPS priority mail.  Please make sure this is the correct part number for your car.  You can check realoem.com or contact me.  All sales final on this item, it is brand new.

Thanks for looking!


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