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New Nos Bmw Oil Filter E36 320i 325i 325is Coupe Sedan Convertible 11421730389 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Utica, New York, US

Utica, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:11-42-1-730-389

TIME TO CLEAN OUT THE GARAGE. I HAVE ACCUMULATED YEARS OF CAR AND TRUCK PARTS FROM AUCTIONS, SWAP MEETS, DEALERSHIP THROWOUTS AND LEFT OVER FROM REBUILDS. ALL SHIPPING IS DONE WITH UPS. THIS WAY YOU WILL HAVE A TRACKING NUMBER. NO PO BOXES UNLESS YOU CONTACT ME FIRST FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE.
ITEM IS NEW BUT THE BOX MAY HAVE DRIED DROOL ON IT BECAUSE I LIVE WITH  A MASTIFF

NEW NOS OEM BMW OIL FILTER W/ O-RINGS. THIS IS AN OEM FILTER AND HAS THE METAL ENDS.

PART #11-42-1-730-389

FITS:

Buyers Guide
MakeModelEngineYear(s)
BMW320i1993 - 1995
BMW325i1992 - 1995
BMW325ic1992 - 1993
BMW325is1992 - 1995
BMW525i1991 - 1995
BMW525it1992 - 1995
                        

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