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Bmw Oil Filters (for Cars) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Deerfield, Illinois, United States

Deerfield, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:11 42 1 278 059

I have 2 (OEM) BMW oil filters. Both of these filters will fit a very wide range of BMW automobiles from the 1970's forward. The parts are new in the BMW factory boxes.

The part number for the oil filters is 11 42 1 278 059 They are BMW branded Purolator filters made in West Germany. BMP lists the part for $9.16 each


 The current filters are black. These red ones might be period correct for older BMW's.

The BMP web site will give you the opportunity to check on fitment across a wide variety of BMW models.


Total cost for these parts would be about $18.32 plus tax or shipping so probably about $29.00 

I have an auction listed for these oil filters and 3 air filters.  See photos.  If the group sells I will cancel this auction

If you are in the Chicago metro area contact me for person to person sale and save the shipping


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