1992-95 Bmw Wagon Tan Cd Changer Left Carpeted Cover W/latch 525it, 525i, 530i on 2040-parts.com
Edgewood, Maryland, United States
Up for auction is a nice used BMW carpeted CD changer/storage cover. Fits 1992-95 5-series wagons. The color is tan. The latch and all linkage is in good working condition. Included are the plastic hinge mounts and all screws needed for installation. Also included is the upper grille, good condition except 1 of the slats is cracked.Very clean, no stains, nice carpet.
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