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Automatic Trans Flywheel Bmw 540i 740i 740il 840ci 96 97 98 812076 on 2040-parts.com

US $144.99
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Waterbury, Connecticut, United States

Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
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Conditions & Options:4.4L,AUTO,RW PartNumber:409 Genuine OEM:Yes Mileage:226272 Interchange Part Number:409-58781 Model:740I Inventory ID:812076 Year:1998 Designation:Used GTIN:Does not apply Stock #:160078

 
 
 
AUTOMATIC TRANS FLYWHEEL BMW 540i 740i 740il 840ci 96 97 98 812076
Part Number: 812076
 

 

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This listing is for a Used OEM Flywheel. All flywheels are pulled from running recycled vehicles. This part is covered by our 6 Month Money back guarantee. Please keep in mind, most used manual flywheels will need to be machined before being installed. If you have any questions let us know Thanks

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BMW 740i 96-98 A.T.
BMW 840i 96-97 A.T.
BMW 540i 97-98 A.T.

Our Part # : 160078-812076
Our Inventory Notes : 4.4L,AUTO,RW

Please see the interchange information above to verify that this item fits your car. Many parts fit multiple cars with multiple options. Please keep in mind that some parts we list are still on the vehicle. All parts are carefully inspected by our skilled staff of inventory specialists before being shipped. If your looking for more parts from this car please let us know.

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1998 740I   Stock # 160078  

 

 

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