Bmw E30 Oem Radio Amp Amplifier Blaupunkt # 7 607 395 140 E24 E28 M3 on 2040-parts.com
North Salt Lake, Utah, United States
Just removed from my 1987 325i coupe, working prefect when pulled. What you see in the pics is what you'll get, mounting bracket and pigtail will come with amp.
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 325e 318i 325is 325xi M3 Double check part# to make sure it'll with with your e30. Thanks for looking |
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