Mercedes Benz blue-tooth module adapter. This adapter fits any Mercedes Benz 2005-2009 with the factory hands free communication system.
Items are
in NEW condition!
Please check your
vehicle for the connection of the module before bidding. Ask your local Mercedes dealer or go to link below to check phone compatibility before beating.
This module is a factory OEM Mercedes-Benz part.
Part number is B67875878.
Shipping to the United States includes tracking and insurance.
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