Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

98 Bmw Z3 M Roadster E36 Ews Anti-theft Control Unit Module 61358380369 #1000 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

Welcome to PK Auto Parts!!!

 

ITEM

  • Donor Vehicle: 1998 BMW Z3 M Roadster, With 48k Miles, Vin# WBSCK9337WLC86983.
  • Interior: Black. Exterior: Cosmos Metallic Black.

CONDITION

  • Good working condition.

PAYMENT

  • Paypal is the preferred payment method.

SHIPPING

  • Free Shipping specified in auction is to Continental 48 states.
  • International buyers welcome, If not shipping cost to your location is listed please contact us for a quote.
  • Delivery to P.O. Boxes and Military Addresses is Additional cost.

POLICIES

  • Payment needs to be received within 6 business days.
  • Buyer is responsible to research compatibility of parts with there vehicles. Refund will NOT be granted if something is not compatible.
  • Refunds are only granted when item does not work. Item must be returned in same condition to receive a refund. All returns are only accepted within 30 days of purchase.
  • Any labor and installation costs lost are NOT sellers responsibility.

98Z3MRDC86983



McLaren gives MP4-12C power and gadget upgrade

Thu, 07 Jun 2012

McLaren has announced a surprise package of upgrades which will be offered to existing owners of its MP4-12C supercar, free of charge. Owners will benefit from more power, a tunable engine noise and fewer foibles - yes, the tricky swipe-to-enter door handles are banished for good. So what exactly has changed on the McLaren MP4-12C for 2013?

Kia K9 video promo and interior photos ahead of launch

Mon, 16 Apr 2012

Kia K9 - now on video The new Kia Flagship K9 is close to launch in South Korea as Kia reveals interior photos, engine details and promo videos. The Kia K9 is the new Kia Flagship that looks more like a BMW 7 Series than a BMW 7 Series. And it’s looking like the K9 could start to move buyers’ opinions in the luxury market firmly in Kia’s direction.

Plans To Drop Congestion Charge Pay-By Text

Mon, 04 Aug 2014

TEXT messages are to be dropped as a way for drivers to pay for their congestion charge under plans being considered by Transport for London (TfL). A new Smartphone app may replace text messages, which make up around 400 out of the 130,000 congestion charge payments made each day. TfL, which is launching a six-week consultation ending on September 12, describes texts as an "under-used SMS payment service" and claims the app would enable drivers to carry out a wider range of tasks.