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Dover, Pennsylvania, United States

Dover, Pennsylvania, United States
Used and pulled in working condition! NO ISSUES!
Brand:HARTMAN AUTOMOTIVE (AUDI OEM) Manufacturer Part Number:8P1862335

Audi Bluetooth Module pulled from a B7 A4 in perfect working condition. This is the European version so American English is NOT a coding option, but she will speak to you with a lovely English accent that will make you crave tea and biscuits (actually much nicer than the grumpy American voice)! The last car this was programmed for was a 2007 A4 with a Concert II stereo and with steering wheel controls. If you don't have the same setup you'll need access to Vag-com (or your dealer) to have it re-coded. No BT antenna or wiring harness are included. Pictures are of the actual item you will receive.

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