Bmw Oem E39 530i Audio Hifi Stereo Sound System Speaker Box Base Sub Subwoofer on 2040-parts.com
Tempe, Arizona, United States
You are bidding on a BMW subwoofer speaker system. This was purchased(ebay) 2yrs ago from a reputible BMW stereo shop then the car was sold before it ever being installed.Please see pictures and check to see if it will fit your BMW.Check picture as they are used as the description. Thank you and happy bidding
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