Bmw E46 E39 E83 Engine Intake Manifold Beauty Cover 320 330 325 M54 on 2040-parts.com
Carlton North, VIC, Australia
Genuine BMW Intake Manifold/Fuel Rail Cover
Removed from an E46 3 Series with M54 According to realoem, will fit E46 coupe and sedan with M54 along with, E39, E83, but please cross check for yourself. Please see my other items, im wrecking an E46 in excellent condition. Any questions, please ask. |
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