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Bmw Audio Tweeter Passenger Rh Pillar Mount Sail Mount 3 Series 85-88 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.88
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
OEM - ACTUIAL PHOTOS
Type:Speakers & Speaker Systems Component Type:AUDIO Tweeter Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Brand:OEM UPC:Does not apply

  1985 - 1988 BMW 3 SERIES ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PASSENGER SIDE PILLAR MOUNT - SAIL MOUNT AUDIO TWEETER AS PICTURED IN THE ACTUAL PHOTOS IN GOOD USED UNDAMAGED WORKING CONDITION WITH PIGTAIL.

   THE BLACK GRILLE IS INCLUDED AT NO CHARGE, ITS MOUNTING TABS ARE IMPERFECT.


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