Double Din Radio Dvd Stereo Refitting Frame For Bmw E39 E53 Trim Kit Fascia New on 2040-parts.com
Guangzhou Shi, 廣東省, China
►Payment: Will only accept payment through Paypal ►Shipping: --Will ship by E-Packet/ Swiss Post to U.S , while China/ Singapore/HongKong Post to other countries, if you need it urgent, please contact us to get the invoice for other Express --Will ship your order within 3 days -- If you can not receive the package within 20 working days , please contact us ►Description: Item Type: Fascia
Model Name: for 95-03 BMW 5(E39), X5(E53), 2DIN Material Type: ABS Color Name:Black Placement:Dashboard
Type: Double Din (173*98mm opening and 178*102mm opening, please leave us message what you need~ or we will send by random)
Place of Origin: China (Mainland) |
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