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Bmw E46 Instrument Panel Switch Center Ashtray For Dash Console Navigation 330i on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Hudson, Massachusetts, US

Hudson, Massachusetts, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:10% Restocking Fee Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:51167001410

BMW E46 Instrument Panel Switch Center for cars with Navigation Radio (HVAC control relocation version) 330i 330ci M3

Good used condition.  No cracks or breaks.

Part 51167001410 (Instrument panel, switch centre) was found on the following vehicles: 

E46Details on E46
E46 320i Sedan
E46 323Ci Convertible
E46 323Ci Coupe
E46 323i Touring
E46 323i Sedan
E46 325Ci Coupe
E46 325Ci Convertible
E46 325i Sedan
E46 325i Touring
E46 325xi Sedan
E46 325xi Touring
E46 328Ci Coupe
E46 328i Sedan
E46 330Ci Coupe
E46 330Ci Convertible
E46 330i Sedan
E46 330xi Sedan
E46 M3 Coupe
E46 M3 Convertible

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