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Behr A/C High Side Pressure Switch - E36, Z3
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T#:1195794
Part#: 64538362055
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Prevents excess pressure from building within the system.
GSP Front Wheel bearing & hub assembly - E31, E32, E34, E36, E46, Z3,...
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T#:389683
Part#: 274125
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Since established in 2004, GSP North America has positioned itself as a leading supplier of New Axles in North America.GSP’s new axle program consistently offers the best application coverage, most SKU count, and more new numbers than any other competitors. GSP’s hub assembly program was introduced to North America market in 2010 and has grown into one the most trustable programs in US market.

 

This item fits the following BMWs: 

1992-1998 E36 BMW 318i 318ic 318is 318ti 323is 323ic 325i 325ic 325is 328i 328ic 328is M3 M3 Convertible 
1999-2005 E46 BMW 323i 323ci 325i 325ci 328i 328ci 330i 330ci 
3/1991-1995 E34 BMW 525i 530i 535i 540i 
11/1991-1994 E32 BMW 735i 735il 740o 740il 750il 
3/1992-1999 E31 BMW 840ci 850ci 850csi 
1996-2002 Z3 BMW Z3 1.9 Z3 2.3 Z3 2.5i Z3 2.8 Z3 3.0i M Roadster M Coupe

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Radiator
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T#:591360
Part#: 17111728905
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This product was last offered at the strikethrough price on
05-07-2026

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Behr Replacement Radiator - More than likely, you are going to replace the radiator in your vehicle at least once. The joints where the cores meet the end tanks tend to get weak and are the first place to spring a leak. Impacts to the fins themselves can cause holes to form. Corrosion and clogging from the inside can make cooling less than effective and compromise coolant flow.
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