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Bmw E60 E61 525 535 550 M5 Bluetooth Module Tcu Telematics Oem Continental on 2040-parts.com

US $134.99
Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:9142852 03

Hello,
 
You are looking at a BLUETOOTH TELEMATICS MODULE
 
Came off 2008 BMW M5 in non wrecked condition with vin: WBSNB935X8CX09579
 
Vehicle had 74k miles and was always a southern car,
 
Interior color name and code: Sepang Perforeated Merino XZA8
 
Wood trim code: Olive Ash 04MK
 
All parts in good operating condition unless otherwise noted.
 
Shipping is free to lower 48 states unless otherwise noted.
 
Questions?  Call or text anytime 231-392-8687.
 
Thank you very much!!!

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