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Bmw E46 Z3 M3 (2001-2006) Oxygen Sensor (before Catalyst) Manifold Rear Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $129.40
Location:

Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:11 78 1 405 324 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:11781405324 Part Brand:BOSCH, OEM Placement on Vehicle:Rear

  

 BMW E46 Z3 M3 (2001-2006) Oxygen Sensor

(Before catalyst in exhaust manifold) REAR OEM

 











Part Fits:

Oxygen Sensor REAR Before Catalyst in Exhaust Manifold

Brand NEW part with full 1 year warranty.

BMW part # 11 78 1 405 324

Made by BOSCH, OEM

If you are not sure about the part fitting your car, please e-mail us your car's VIN.


Year

Model

SubModel

BodyType

Chassis

Engine

2001 - 2006

M3

 

Position(Qty):  Rear (1)

2001 - 2002

Z3

M Coupe

 

 

 

Position(Qty):  Rear (1)

2001 - 2002

Z3

M Roadster

 

Position(Qty):  Rear (1)



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