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99 -05 Saab 9-5 Sid Information Radio Clock Display Screen Oem 12806125 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 


you buy factory oem saab information display (sid2) fit on saab vehicles sid2 informatio display great work.

all light up just fine illumination.

what you see in pictures is what you get.


Description;

sid information display unit.

part  12806125

hw version rza

sw version 11.2

eol set version 0032

fit!!

saab1998--2005

saab part #

12806125

5371380

12806124

503819

5260187

5038187

4713368

and other

 

the unit has been tested and work.

  

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