Bmw E39 523 525 528 530 535 540 M5 Climate Control Heater Unit 641183775469 on 2040-parts.com
Gabrovo, Gabrovo, Bulgaria
BMW E39 520 523 525 528 530 535 540 & M5 Climate Control Heater Module UnitDescription: great working conditions some buttons missing ALL MY ITEMS COME FROM LOW MILEAGE PARTING CARS ALL ITEMS TESTED AND CHECKED FOR ERRORS, SO BUY WITH CONFIDENCE the climate control unit works fine, but missing buttons for cold and hot part number - 641183775469 suitable for the following models:
Shipping : We ship within same business days after the payment cleared and it usually takes 15~30 working days for international delivery; Maybe delayed because some countries customs very strict. Item will be shipped out by Bulgarian post with tracking number. Please, mind that overseas shipping takes longer, be patient and tolerant should any delay occur. We try at best to provide both inexpensive and fast mail, but postage delays are just beyond our control. We sincerely appreciate your understanding and patience! Please do not hesitate to contact us for any questions you may have about your order or any of our products. You receive the product, please leave a feedback for us. |
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