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Audi A6 Mmi Display Screen on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Good overall condition, little blemish came be seen at the bottom the screen when off, result of years of cleaning, please refer to the picture. Unit has been tested and work without any fault or defects.
Brand:Audi Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:4F0 919 603 A Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

Display came off a 2005 Audi A6. Works flawlessly , Great care was taken in the removal of this display.

Can also be used in a 2006 Audi A6.

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