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Bmw E36 E46 +sport Foam Bump Stop Rear Shock L+r (x2 Buffers) on 2040-parts.com

US $45.99
Location:

Carson, California, US

Carson, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Defective parts are exhanged promptly. If WE shipped you the wrong part by mistake, we will exchange promptly. If YOU purchase the wrong part for your car, we will refund purchase price but not shipping costs. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:33 53 1 138 109 Part Brand:OEM Other Part Number:33531138109 Warranty:Yes

BMW e36 e46 +SPORT Foam Bump Stop Rear Shock L+R (x2 buffers)
Foam Bump Stop for Rear Shock (set of 2)
NOTE: ONLY for cars with Sport Suspension option.

Brand NEW part with full 1 year warranty.
BMW part# 33 53 1 138 109, note the mid-year splits.
Recently made O.E.M. part, not been lying around.

Please note the mid-year split on PRODUCTION date.
Not sure about your car? email us your VIN to confirm.
Part# 33 53 1 138 109, fits:

Exx, e36, e46,

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Warranty / Return policy
All new parts have manufacturer's 1 year warranty.
We can NOT guarantee fit unless car is listed here.
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Part Applications
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