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Bmw E60 E63 Steering Rack Boot Tie Rod Boots Pasco (2pcs) on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Richmond, Texas, United States

Richmond, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:PASCO Manufacturer Part Number:32 10 6 765 782

BMW e60 e63 Boots (2 pcs) steering rack boots/bellows

Boot KIT Includes:

qty 2 : 32106765782 Steering Rack Boot L+R
Part# 32 10 6 776 946 KIT, fits:

Exx, e60, e63, e64,

This item was purchased brand new on ebay for a 3-series BMW although this is for 5 series cars. It obviously didn't fit.
It is offered to sell cheap. My loss is your gain.

Kit includes: Steering rack boots 2 sets. One each for left steering and one for right.

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