Bmw Control Arm Mount 31-12-6-757-623 323 325 328 330 Z4 on 2040-parts.com
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, US
For sale is a brand new front control arm bushing. This bushing is made by BOGE from Germany. This sale includes 1 (one) single bushing only. Please see below for a complete list of models and years this item will fit. I am currently in the process of selling remaining inventory from family import auto repair facility after retirement. If you have any questions regarding this part please let me know. Thanks and have a good day.
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