BMW Parts
BMW Parts - Find them fast with Find-a-Part. Simply fill in the free parts request form below, or spend about 2 minutes on the phone on the premium rate number above, and we will instantly contact selected BMW breakers and BMW parts suppliers throughout the UK.
Once your new or used car parts request has been sent, you will recieve calls from our BMW suppliers and breakers yards over the following 2-3 hours. The more information you can supply about your BMW and the parts you need, the more accurate the response you recieve will be. Information such as engine codes, vin numbers, mark or trim of your BMW are always helpful.
BMW Testimonials
Here is some of the feedback we have recieved from customers who took part in our survey...
Carol of Glasgow was looking for PARCEL SHELF for a BMW 3 SERIES
Very prompt reply and next day delivery. Thank You
Steve of Attleborough was looking for ENGINE for a BMW 116
very pleased with the response
David of Hucknall was looking for MASS AIRFLOW METER for a BMW 3 SERIES
Thanks for your help. car sorted now. kind Regards. Dave
BMW Parts Quoted
Here are the most recent pictures of BMW parts that are being quoted by our parts specialists.
BMW 320 Front Wiper Motor & Linkage From RJK VEHICLE SERVICES LTD
BMW 318I A.B.S PUMP RJK VEHICLE SERVICES LTD
BMW 318I A.B.S PUMP RJK VEHICLE SERVICES LTD
6 Things About BMW
- BMW offers 49 models with EU5/6 emissions as standard and nearly 20 models with CO2 output less than 140 g/km, which puts them in the lowest tax group
- BMW has won 19 Formula 1 Grand Prixs as an engine supplier. BMW won its first race as a constructor on 8 June 2008 at the Grand Prix of Canada with Robert Kubica driving.
- After World War II, in 1945, the Allied forces dismantled the companys main factories. BMW made kitchen and garden equipment. In 1948, reentered the automobile business with the 501
- BMW employ more than 108,000 people across the world with 80,000 of those based in Germany.
- The blue and white round BMW logo was inspired by the traditional flag of Bavaria and originally intended as a graphic representation of the fast turning airplane propeller.
- After World War I, BMW was forced to cease aircraft (engine) production by the terms of the Versailles Armistice Treaty. The company consequently shifted to motorcycle production in 1923 once the restrictions of the treaty started to be lifted, followed by automobiles in 1928-29.
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