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      02-28-2020, 07:48 AM   #1
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Need part numbers.

Hey guys. so I'm super misinformed on cars and I'm really not sure how to find these part numbers. any ways you guys could help me find them?

https://pdf.asrpro.com/PDF/?q=cllIJZ...QYa%40x0A68%3d
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Hey guys. so I'm super misinformed on cars and I'm really not sure how to find these part numbers. any ways you guys could help me find them?
Realoem is the bible for part searching. But if you're "super misinformed on cars" are you really planning to do these repairs yourself?

Otherwise you might want to at least consider going to an independent BMW shop (not the dealer) in the Fort Pierce area to have them assess what the car needs. I'd expect it to be dramatically cheaper!

Maybe a forum member in your area could give references to one they use?

Or use this site https://www.bimmershops.com/search?q=fort%20pierce%20fl
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Realoem is the bible for part searching. But if you're "super misinformed on cars" are you really planning to do these repairs yourself?

Otherwise you might want to at least consider going to an independent BMW shop (not the dealer) in the Fort Pierce area to have them assess what the car needs. I'd expect it to be dramatically cheaper!

Maybe a forum member in your area could give references to one they use?

Or use this site https://www.bimmershops.com/search?q=fort%20pierce%20fl
you got me. im honestly not super misinformed. im just lazy and was hoping someone else could get the part numbers for me. these are all pretty simple repairs so i was hoping to just do them at my house. thank you for the website
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You can find those OEM parts on https://www.bmwpartsdeal.com/ at really good deals. You can start off by entering your VIN and search for the parts.
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