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Dinan Cold Air Intake E39 Bmw 540i 1997-98 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

San Mateo, California, United States

San Mateo, California, United States
Condition:Used

Dinan cold-air intake for E39 BMW 540i.  Removed from my 1998, may fit '99-03 as well but I can't be sure of that. 

Please note: this CAI is an early one (installed at Dinan's Mountain View shop in 1999) and does NOT have the laser-etched D logo.  It is a genuine Dinan part; please see scan of invoice. 

Filter is in usable condition, though a new one or careful cleaning would be preferable (note Dinan does not recommend cleaning/reoiling the filters due to the potential for MAF contamination.)



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