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Bmw E38 Radio C43 Us E38 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, United States

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, United States
Nice condition. No DOAs. Warranty for 60 Days
Brand:Alpine Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:BMW 65.12 - 8 375 945 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

BMW E38  Business Radio 

This came from a 1998 E38 and will fit other years and models 5 & 7 Series

BMW 65.12 - 8 375 945

Alpine

AL 88MU W 07 14555

Japan

This car was running when wrecked. Never wet and looks good!

 

Warranty for 60 Days!

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