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Bmw C33 Din Us Alpine Cassette Radio No Code | Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $75.99
Location:

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States

Morrisville, Pennsylvania, United States
used with minor wear.
Brand:Alpine Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:65.12-8 364 944 Country//Region of Manufacture:Mexico

This is a USED item.  Please ask questions before bidding.

  • BMW - Alpine Branded
  • manufactured in Mexico
  • Model: C33 DIN US
  • Part number: 65.12-8 364 944
  • tested and working
  • no code: you must contact your dealer to get activation code

Conditions of this Sale/Auction
  1. Returns are accepted for 14 days after receipt of item.  
  2. All serial numbers have been recorded to deter bogus returns and theft of property
  3. The buyer agrees to pay all return shipping unless agreed to otherwise
  4. My return/restock fee is 20% on used items, 40% on new or sealed items
  5. I ship to the USA or Ebay International ship center only

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