1993 Bmw 325i Right Rear Speaker Sub Woofer on 2040-parts.com
Lawrenceville, Georgia, US
Up for your consideration is a Nokia Right Speaker Sub Woofer. The speaker was pulled from a 1993 BMW 325i. It is used but in very good condition.
Part Number: 65.13-8.357.502
Other Part Number: 49134 30453
Other Part Number: 65.13-1 387 278 R
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