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ORIGINAL 2005 BMW X5 3.0i 4.4i & 4.8 OWNERS MANUAL COMPLETE SET IN GREAT CONDITION ALL ITEAMS THAT ARE IN THIS SET

 

*OWNERS MANUAL FOR VEHICLE

*BMW X5 QUICK DRIVERS REFERENCE GUIDE

*OWNERS MANUAL FOR ONBOARD COMPUTER (NAVIGATION GUIDE)

*SERVICE AND WARRANTY INFORMATION 2005 X5

*CARING FOR VEHICLE

*BMW ACCIDENT ASSISTANCE GUIDE

*BMW SAV CENTER DIRECTORY UNITED STATES AND CANADA

*ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE BMW ASSIST CARD

*JOIN THE ULTIMATE CLUB

*BMW SAFETY TIPS

*ORIGINAL BMW CASE IN GREAT CONDITION!

 

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