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Genuine Bmw X5 E70/x6 E71 Professional Ccc Navigation System 65839191568-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Kaunas, Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania
good working condition
Brand:BMW Model:CCC Manufacturer Part Number:6583 9191568 - 01 Type:CCC E70 Modul 1 CD

You are bidding on Genuine, used, good condition BMW X5/X6 E70/E71 OEM CCC PROFESIONAL NAVI-DVD system 


Removed from BMW X6 2009 year.

 

Equipment has been fully tested and it is in 100% working condition.


 Please check the part numbers and compare photos !!!  

Please check carefully does this wheel fits to your BMW before order. Please watch pictures carefully too.   


IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WILL WORK ON YOUR VEHICLE ! PLEASE ASK YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER FIRST BEFORE YOU BIDDING   

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