Bmw E53 Oem Alarm Motion Sensor X5 3.0i 4.4i 4.6is Used on 2040-parts.com
Watsonville, California, United States
Hello, I'm selling onsed OEM BMW X5 motion sensor came out 2001 4.4i.. May fit other years.. Shipping inside USA is $5.. Canada $7.. Worldwide $12.. Thanks for looking!!!!
On Oct-02-09 at 20:27:55 PDT, seller added the following information:
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