Bmw 84-91 (e30) 318 325 M3 Set Of Ignition/door/trunk/glove Box Locks & Keys on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, California, United States
Brand:BMW
Ignition Lock Cylinder:32.32-1 152 474
Manufacturer Part Number:BMW E30 3-Series Locks & Keys Set
Left door lock cylinder:51.20-1 924 903
Surface Finish:See photos for more details.
Right door lock cylinder:51.21-1 911 066
Warranty:Yes
Trunk lid lock cylinder:51.24-1 911 948
Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany
Glove box latch lock cylinder:51.61-1 962 654
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