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2007 Mini Cooper Base R56 Roof Mounted Radio Stereo Antenna Assembly Oem 3449241 on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
The part is in good working condition. What you see is what you get. Buyer is responsible for the part fitment / compatibility!
Brand:Mini Placement on Vehicle:Upper Manufacturer Part Number:3449241

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Description

For sale is the Roof Mounted Radio Stereo Antenna Assembly.

The part is in good working condition.  

What you see is what you get.

Part Number:  3449241

Removed from:

2007 Mini Cooper Base Hatchback R56 1.6L

6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION (102,953 MILES)

Engine Code: N12B16A DOHC

Transmission Code: GS6-35BG-TCJ7

Paint Code: 851 - CHILI RED

Buyer is responsible for the part fitment / compatibility!

Please do your own research. Compatibility table does NOT guarantee fitment!

Before purchase, double check your part number to insure compatability!

Please keep in mind that this is a used part. Please look at the pictures!

 

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