Pertronix Ignitor 1868 6 Cyl Bmw Bosch 1974-78 on 2040-parts.com
Pensacola, Florida, US
You are getting the Pertronix Ignitor part # 1868 for the 6 cyl BMW with stock BOSCH dizzy.This includes the 1974-1978 model cars.It fits the following
1974 3.0csi
1975 530i
1975-76 3.0si, csi exclude cali model
1976-78 530i exc cali model
1977-78 630 csi exc cali model
We also have the match coils for purchase
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