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BV35 Billet Turbo Kit compatibel met BMW 1/3/4/5 Series 2.0D 160KW 2011-2016 54359700038

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BV35 Billet Turbo Kit compatibel met BMW 1/3/4/5 Series 2.0D 160KW 2011-2016 54359700038[description] BV35 Billet Turbo Kit compatible for BMW 1 3 4 5 Series 2. 0D 160KW 2011 2016 54359700038 Dit MaXpeedingRods onderdeel is geschikt voor BMW toepassingen waar vermeld. Controleer altijd onderdeelnummer, bouwjaar, motorcode en pasvorm voordat je bestelt. Voordelen Gebaseerd op originele MaXpeedingRods productinformatie Geschikt voor directe vervanging of prestatie upgrade Toepassing, specificaties en compatibiliteit Toepassing Geschikt

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BV35 Billet Turbo Kit compatible for BMW 1/3/4/5 Series 2.0D 160KW 2011-2016 54359700038

Dit MaXpeedingRods onderdeel is geschikt voor BMW-toepassingen waar vermeld. Controleer altijd onderdeelnummer, bouwjaar, motorcode en pasvorm voordat je bestelt.

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  • Gebaseerd op originele MaXpeedingRods productinformatie
  • Geschikt voor directe vervanging of prestatie-upgrade

Toepassing, specificaties en compatibiliteit

Toepassing Geschikt voor BMW 1er F20 125d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2012-2015,

geschikt voor BMW 1er F21 125d 2.0D 1995 geschikt voor ccm 160KW 218PS 2011-2015,

geschikt voor BMW 3 Gran Turismo F34 325d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2013-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 3er F30 F80 325d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2013-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 3er Touring F31 325d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2013-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 4 Cabriolet F33 F83 425d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2014-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 4 Coupe F32 F82 425d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2014-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 5er F10 525d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2011-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 5er F10 525d x Drive 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2011-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 5er Touring F11 525d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2011-2016,

geschikt voor BMW 5er Touring F11 525d x Drive 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2011-2016,

geschikt voor BMW X1 E84 x Drive25d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2009-2015,

geschikt voor BMW X5 F15 F85 s Drive25d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2013-2015,

geschikt voor BMW X5 F15 F85 x Drive25d 2.0D 1995ccm 160KW 218PS 2013-2015,OE-/onderdeelnummer5435-988-0038, 5435-970-0038, 54359880038, 54359700038,

5435-988-0043, 5435-970-0043, 54359880043, 54359700043,

5435-988-0045, 5435-970-0045, 54359880045, 54359700045,

5435-988-0051, 5435-970-0051, 54359880051, 54359700051,

5435-988-0053, 5435-970-0053, 54359880053, 54359700053,

5435-988-0057, 5435-970-0057, 54359880057, 54359700057,

5435-988-0060, 5435-970-0060, 54359880060, 54359700060,

7823255, 11657823255, 11654745220, 11654730580,

7823256, 11657823256,Specificaties Turbo Model: BV35

Fuel Type: Diesel

Compressor Wheel: Billet Compressor Wheel

Cooling Type: Oil Cooling

Staat: 100% Brand New

Accessories: You will get what you can see in the pictures exactly

Package Size: 14.4*14.1*16.9cm

Package Weight: 1300g Package included1x Turbo cartridge

1x Oil Gasket

1x O-Ring

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