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Audiovox Dice Mediabridge Ambr-1500 Bmw + Wire Harness And Bluetooth Microphone on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
Excellent Used Working Condition. Pulled from 2001 BMW M5 with Navigation Premium Sound System with DSP. BMW Wiring Harness and Bluetooth Microphone Included.
Brand:Audiovox Manufacturer Part Number:AMBR-1500-BMW

AMBR-1500-BMW 
Audiovox Mediabridge Integration Kit 
Bluetooth Sat Radio Sirius XM
USB for iPhone/iPad/iPod and Android
(Sirius XM tuner ready)


Excellent Used Working Condition (protective plastic still on name plate)
 Pulled from 2001 BMW M5 with Navigation Premium Sound System with DSP
 BMW Wiring Harness and Bluetooth Microphone and Clip Included

Bonus: Sirius XM Antenna Included

Priority Shipping Included in Price

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