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Hi,

I have various parts for sale. Please respond with questions, I have photos and will be happy to send them.

1980 528 Rear Trailing arms $100

2002 Stock Differential $40

BMW M20 Shorty Headers $50

2002 Amber Reflectors (NOS) Brand New in great shape, they are not in the box $40

2002 Stock Stering Box $30

2002 Hubs that are setup to convert your 2002 to a 5 lug bolt pattern $150

2002 Rear Trailing Arms $150

Alpina Oil Filter Relocation $500

E30 M3 Crankshaft $400

E30 M3 Transmission $300

E30 M20 Intake Manifold $40

Various E30 M20 Engine Parts

I have various E30 M3, E36 M3 and 2002 parts

Email Bryanhakola@yahoo.com

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