Bmw Oem Vacuum Pump Chain Tensioners Sprocket E90 E92 E93 X5 X3 N52 N51 328i on 2040-parts.com
North Highlands, California, United States
UP FOR SALE IS Used, BMW 11667558344 GENUINE OEM VACUUM PUMP, SPROCKETS, CHAIN, TENSIONERS FOR E90 E92 E93 X5 X3 E60 N52 N51 328I 528I. Removed off of a 2011 328i e93 with 23k miles. |
Vacuum Pumps for Sale
- Vacuum pump - dorman# 904-814(US $376.99)
- Vacuum pump pulley dorman 300-700(US $29.67)
- New universal vacuum check valve (dorman# 47149)(US $6.69)
- Vacuum pump (dorman #904-807)(US $92.41)
- Heater bypass caps - 3/4 in. id. - dorman# 493-101(US $13.45)
- 1/2 in. rubber black vacuum cap - dorman# 650-007(US $10.97)
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