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Bmw-1600, 2002, 2002tii "oem" Hood Torsion Bar. on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

New York, United States

New York, United States
Some light surface rust That will clean right off with a wire brush!
Brand:BMW Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

For bids is A BMW-1600, 2002, 2002tii Hood Torsion Bar. It is in Great Working Used Condition. No Bends or Dents. Some light surface rust That will clean right off with a wire brush!! I Removed This Piece A Week Ago! This Is A Complete Unit,And "Quite Hard To Find" P-S: S+H To The West Coast Will Be App-$55.20. "I Will Need Your ZIP For A Shipping Quote To YOU!! Please Ask Any And All Questions Prior To Bidding. Thanks For The LOOK... Please Ask Any And All Questions Prior To Bidding. Thanks For The LOOK...

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