Bmw E10 E28 E30 E34 Sport Clutch Pressure Plate Increased Clamping Force 228 Mm on 2040-parts.com
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NOTE: This part has increased clamping force over the original equipment part.
1972-1974 2002Tii E10
1988-1991 M3 E30
1987-1991 325i,is,iC E30
1984-1988 325e,es thru 11/88 E30
1985-1987 524td thru 11/87 E28
1989-1990 525i M20 thru 07/91 E34
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