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Bmw E39 2001-2003 530i Instrument Gauge Cluster Part# 6942197 - Excellent Shape on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, US

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:62.11-6 942 197 Warranty:No

UP FOR AUCTION IS THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER BOARD FOR THE BMW E39 YEARS 2001-2003 530I. THE PART IS A GENUINE BMW PART AND WAS NOT INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT OR STOLEN. PRIOR TO REMOVAL, THE CLUSTER WAS TESTED AND THERE ARE NO PROBLEMS. HOWEVER BECAUSE THIS IS A USED PART, IT IS BEING SOLD AS PARTS OR NOT WORKING. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES AND ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

PLEASE NOTE THAT I DON'T KNOW THE EXACT MILEAGE ON THE ITEM. I DO KNOW FOR SURE IT IS UNDER 100K MILES.

 

PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS IS THE PART YOU NEED. IT IS PART# 6942197

 

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