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04-10 Bmw 5 6 Series E60 E63 Logic7 Audio Stereo Amplifier Amp 65.12-6 973 618 E on 2040-parts.com

US $349.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:65.12-6 973 618, 65126973618, 6973618 ID:RDW Brand:BMW, Harman/Becker, Logic7 Importapart:314-502-3104 Warranty:Yes

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Logic7 audio amplifier from a 2005 BMW 545i. This was carefully removed from a vehicle with an 
unmodified and fully functional audio system. No dead channels. Clear audio signal from every 
speaker. The case and connectors have no damage. This may require reprogramming during
installation. The images below are of the actual item 
you will receive.

Fits 2004-2010 BMW 5 and 6 Series including M5 and M6 with Logic7 audio system and matching
part number. Part number is 65.12-6 973 618. Please match the previous part number to your
current amplifier prior to purchase.

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