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01 Bmw E38 E39 740i 740il Gps Navigation Screen Radio Philips 65.52-8 374 914b on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
Location:

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States

Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:PHILIPS Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Model:65.52-8 374 914B

 

You are bidding on a used GPS NAVIGATION SCREEN/ RADIO ASSEMBLY removed from a 2001 BMW 740il Sedan. You are getting everything shown in the accompanying pictures. So please refer to the Ultra Hi Res Pics because what you see is Exactly what you get. The BMW Part Number for this Unit is: 65.52-8 374 914B . While I can only Guarantee compatibility with the 2001 740il, this Unit should fit in other E38 and E39 Body style BMWs built from 1995 through 2002 including all 5 series and 7 series. You must do your due diligence, compare part numbers, and make sure that this Unit satisfies your needs. There are no returns if you purchase the wrong item. ONE CAVEAT - YOUR BMW MUST BE WIRED FOR NAVIGATION OR ELSE DO NOT BUY. The Screen is in great condition. The Faux Wood Trim is Excellent. The most you can quibble about is one minor scratch toward the bottom center not even visible in the Hi Res Pics. This Unit was tested in a totaled but otherwise immaculate car and  the Screen lit up properly. This is all I can Guarantee although there is every reason to believe that all the other Electrical Components being sold here work as well.As you can see, you also will be receiving the Center Dash Mounting Frame as well as the the Climate Control. Note: the Climate Control Part Number is 64.11 6 901 307. It has the MAX Button and not the Rest Button. If that is a concern you will need to swap it out. You can sell this Unit on Ebay for close to 100 Bucks since it is the most desirable of the 740i Climate Controls.  You are Guaranteed absolute satisfaction.

DEAR BUYER. I ALWAYS GUARANTEE THAT YOU MUST BE SATISFIED WITH YOUR PURCHASE OR ELSE THE ITEM CAN BE RETURNED AND YOU WILL BE REFUNDED  WHAT YOU PAID FOR IT INCLUDING ALL ORIGINATING SHIPPING CHARGES. THE ITEM MUST BE RETURNED AT YOUR EXPENSE.  PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT YOU ARE BUYING A USED AUTOMOBILE PART AND ISSUES MAY ARISE. OFTEN TIMES, COMPATIBILITY ISSUES DEVELOP WHEN THE SAME PART IS INSTALLED  IN TWO SUPPOSEDLY IDENTICAL CARS. THAT IS ESPECIALLY TRUE OF INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS,  THROTTLE BODIES,  COMPUTERS  OF ALL TYPES AND IGNITION AND BRAKE MODULES.

IN THE EVENT YOU WISH TO RETURN THE ITEM PLEASE CONTACT ME FIRST THROUGH EBAY MESSAGES.  I PROMISE I WILL SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED.  


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