Bmw Genuine Gas Pedal - Bmw 1600 2002 1968-1976 on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, California, United States
BMW Genuine Gas Pedal - BMW 1600 2002 1968-1976
I am selling and original gas pedal from a 1976 Bmw 2002, it should fit from 1968-76. it is still in good condition, there is no rust, or in any form of abuse just normal wear. |
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