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Bmw E24m6 E28m5 E24m635csi E34m5 S38 B35 S38 B36 Connecting Rods Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $475.00
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West Hollywood, California, United States

West Hollywood, California, United States
Very clean S38B35 S38B36 set of 6 Original connecting rods. Polished
Brand:beau

Compete Set of 6qt Connecting rods for E24M6,M635CSi,E28M5,E34M5(3.6 version)
144mm length

These rods are polished as you can see.
They are balanced as well.
Very clean and in perfect condition.
Have these laying for years as a spare, time to let it go.
No bearings.

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