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Bmw 2004, 05, 06 E60 E63 E64 Ccc Navigation Radio Receiver M5 M6 528 535 550 645 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Elgin, Illinois, United States

Elgin, Illinois, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:BMW Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:No

One used OEM BMW E60 E61 E63 CD/DVD, Radio Navigation Unit (CCC).  It is suitable for all 5 & 6 Series BMW 2004-2007. 

As shown. Will need to be coded upon installation. Removed from a 2005 BMW 645i. I do not have any history on this unit. I bought it some time ago as part of a parts lot so that I could obtain the LCD screen. I did not install this unit and did not test. Therefore, consider it as a parts/core unit. No warranty offered. No refunds, No returns. Sold as-is. $15.00 shipping. 

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