2x Shock Absorber Koni 8240 1076 Sport 1989-92 Bmw E34 525i 535i on 2040-parts.com
Cypress, Texas, United States
I bought these for my E34 but never finished the project. They are new and in the original box.
This sale is for the PAIR. Both rears. |
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