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Mini Cooper Digital Power Soundmodul High Power Amplifier on 2040-parts.com

US $424.98
Location:

Greenville, South Carolina, US

Greenville, South Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Austria bmw part number 8 364 863:300v 25amp made by becom:digitalverstarker mini 48/03 UPC:0 302 131

ok here we go this is a digitalverstalker mini 48/03 sound modul for a mini cooper it was bought to upgrade the sound system in the cooper but sold the car before installing,,, its new but without wrapper... you can tell that its never been installed do to the gold plated screws that hold the power supply have never been touched,,, thier is a bmw number wich i listed at the top of the add,,, also it says on the main board by the power terminals  class d digital high power amplifier  am300111  made in austria  we tried to get the best pics possible ,,if you have any questions please ask away i would rather you be happy then uncertain! sorry we dont accept returns on electronics do to people hooking them up wrong or in wrong vehicle,,adapting???etc...  but what you read her is what you will get! we value our customers and our ratings speak for themselves,,,, and we are very proud of that,,, quality not quantity!!!  thank you for looking at our listing ken,meghan,kayla

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