Bmw Combox Retrofit Adapter Parts on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
Everything you need (except wire) to build your own combox retrofit adapter.
Kit Includes: 1 - Kufatec 37758 Connector male - 54 PIN VW, Audi, BMW 1 - BMW 61136913644, BMW, connector, 26 pin 1 - BMW 61136913626, BMW, socket housing, 26 pin 20 - MQS terminals - male 20 - MQS terminals - female |
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