Bmw Gm Iii (low) 12v 61.35-8 382 377 608 377 10 on 2040-parts.com
Huntington, Indiana, US
This is a used general module from an E39 5-series BMW in good working condition for the LOW MID. Hardware version (HW) 2.0 and software version (SW) 2.1.
Please check fitment to ensure this is correct for your vehicle!
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