New Bmw Air Flow Meter, Bmw Air Mass Meter, Z3 on 2040-parts.com
El Cajon, California, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW AIR FLOW METER VDO/SIEMENS FOR A BMW Z3. THE PART NUMBER FOR THIS PART IS 13-62-1-707-650 AND LIST IS $425.72 THIS PART SHOWS TO FIT 97 Z3 2.8L, 99-2000 Z3 M COUPE, 98-2000 Z3 M ROADSTER, 98-9/98 Z3 ROADSTER 2.8L. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER TO MAKE SURE THIS PART FITS YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. THANK YOU AND GOOD LUCK.
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