Bmw E38 740 750 Vdo Module Cruise Control Module Fits 95-01 Pn 8375497 on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Up for sale is a VDO cruise control module that will fit BMW e38 7 series models 95-01 740 750. Item was removed from a 1998 740il in good shape and good working order, but will have here and there small imperfections for being a used part so please don't expect a new part.. Please check part number and connectors for compatability. What you see is what youll get.
Southern Bimmer Dismantlers is a growing company specializing in used BMW parts e36 e39 e46 e83 models. We buy wrecked cars and do not buy flooded or burned cars. We are located outside of Atlanta and customers are welcome to pick up parts by appointment. For more information message us here on ebay.
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