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2005 Bmw X5 Engine, Transmission, Differential, Doors, Tail Gate, Mirror, Hood on 2040-cars

US $1,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:128900
Location:

Freeport, New York, United States

Freeport, New York, United States
Advertising:

Notice that this sell is only for the engine.

BMW X 5 PARST FOR SELL

Buyer Agreement:

- It is the buyer's responsibility to determine compatibility based upon the P/N provided. You will be receiving the P/N listed in this auction.

- It is up to the buyer to research or ask a mechanic if this part is compatible with their vehicle.

- We provide a P/N (if available), picture and vehicle year/make/model to aid you in your research

- Pictures provided are for reference purpose only; you may or may not receive the one pictured.

- NC residents pay 7.5% sales tax.

- By placing a bid/purchasing the buyer has read and agrees with all of the sellers policies.

 

All engines DO NOT include accessories -- starter, alternator, steering pump, A/C compressor, plastic engine covers, ECU.  Engines are sold as a long block, all other included components    (ex. Cam sensor, crank sensor) are considered convenience items and are not covered by our warranty. Most engines will include the intake manifolds, exhaust manifolds, fuel system, and sensors but it will be noted on the listing if any are not included. These items are not guaranteed or covered under our guarantee. You should expect to use your existing intake manifold(s), exhaust manifold(s), sensors, and harness to eliminate complications when installing a used engine.

Returns:

- We guarantee all items sold are in working condition unless otherwise stated.

- Returns must be done within 30 days unless stated otherwise.

- Damage done due to incorrect installation or during installation will not be covered.

- Buyer must contact us within 48 hours if an item is defective or was damaged during shipping.

- We only accept returns on defective parts.

- Buyer agrees with all sellers return policies.

NOTICE THAT I HAVE MORE PARST FOR SELL AND I BE HAPPY TO SELL YOU THE PART THAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.

This sell is only for the Engine.  please call me before you bit if you have any question regarding any part of the vehicle.

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL ME DURING BUSINESS HOURS AT (919) 423-7452 ,OR E-MAIL ME 

romero.1921@gmail.com 

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