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Oem Bmw E46 3 Series E83 X3 Heater Fan Blower Motor Bosch 3453729 6900685 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.99
Location:

pieta ', default, Malta

pieta ', default, Malta
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:6900685 3453729 64116900685 64113453729 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:6900685 3453729 64116900685 64113453729

    OEM BMW E46 3 SERIES E83 X3 HEATER FAN BLOWER MOTOR BOSCH 3453729 6900685

  • This listing is for the fan heater blower ( bosch ).
  • Found on most BMW models - e46 x3 e83 models
  • This is a genuine OEM BMW part in a used condition yet still in very good condition.
  • Part number is - 3453729 64113453729

Supersedes -       6900685 64116900685
  

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