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Bmw Mahle Fuel Filter W/pressure Regulator Kl 149 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Northridge, California, United States

Northridge, California, United States
Condition:New

MAHLE Fuel Filter with Pressure Regulator

OEM Part Number KL 149: 13327512019,13321439407,13321712296, 13 32 7 512 019,13 32 1 439 407,13 32 1 712 296

Product is compatible with the following cars:

2001-2003 BMW 325Ci

2001-2005 BMW 325i

2001-2005 BMW 325xi

2001-2006 BMW 330Ci

2001-2005 BMW 330i

2001-2005 BMW 330xi

2001-2002 BMW Z3

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