2000 740 Li Bmw Cd Magazine Cartridge Six Disc Changer 8 375 836 Luxury on 2040-parts.com
Warwick, Rhode Island, United States
2000 BMW 740 LI six disc changer in trunk CD magazine item is used in shows slight signs of use, overall and good operational condition this CD cartridge came out of a 2000 BMW 740, I am unsure of compatibility with any other models made in Japan
Shipping cost 48 continental United States. no returns for this item, sold "as is" |
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