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Performance Chip Tuning Box Bmw E46 320i 323i 325i 328i 330i Z3 Plug & Play on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Slovenia, Slovenia

Slovenia, Slovenia
Condition:New Brand:Racing Electronics Warranty:Yes

BMW TUNING BOX E46 320i 323i 325i 328i 330i Z3 Untitled

 


                                             
 

 

 



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E46                                 E36 Z3

320i  all                     2.0i all from 08/1998

323i  all                     2.2i all

325i  all                     2.8i all from 08/1998

328i  all                     3.0i all

330i  all




 

 

 



 

Please be aware of cheap tuning boxs that are available on the market, these cheap versions do not work in the same ways as ours and they can also be harmful to your engine. Our chips are the best on the market right now for quality and price.

                        Standard and Premium chips available for this make and model. Check out my other items.
  

 

 

Items are sent from EUROPEAN UNION.

 

We accept PAYPAL only. If you need any additional info feel free to contact us.

 

 

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