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Bmw E34 M5 S38b36 Engine And Getrag 280 Gearbox on 2040-parts.com

US $7,000.00
Location:

215 Ryan St Devotion, North Carolina, United States

215 Ryan St  Devotion, North Carolina, United States
BMW E34 M5 S38B36 Engine and Getrag 280 Gearbox, US $7,000.00, image 1

This 3.6-liter S38 inline-six and Getrag 280 five-speed manual gearbox were removed from a 140k-mile 1991 BMW M5. Refurbishment by Schneller BMW Performance in Newbury, Massachusetts was commissioned. Work included preventatively replacing the rod bearings, connecting rod bolts, distributor cap, rotor, spark plugs, and thermostat, along with gaskets for the left and right timing covers, oil pan, and more. Included in the sale are the Bosch ECU, engine wiring harness, mass airflow sensor, airbox, and other items.

Asking $7,000

Tim Burton
215 Ryan St, Devotion, NC 27017
252-232-4497
timracing96@gmail.com

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