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Bmw 740il / 750il Information Display Clock On Board Computer 65.12-8 375 692 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
ALL USED ITEM HAS SOME SCRATCHES WEAR AND TEAR FROM BEING HANDLE
Manufacturer Part Number:6512-8 352 298 Other Part Number:9022 013 00239 Interchange Part Number:Phillips 22SY300/23 Placement on Vehicle:Front

BMW 740 / 750 Information display clock on board computer 65.12 - 8 375 692


GOOD WORKING CONDITION
READY TO INSTALL

MAY NEED A LITTLE MORE CLEANING

PLEASE USE PICTURES PROVIDED TO ASSESS CONDITION AND COMPATIBILITY
ALSO CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR RESOURCES FOR FIT BEFORE BIDDING


NO RETURN ON ELECTRONIC AND SOME OTHER ITEMS IN THE CASES OF FRAUD THIS IS  WHY ALL ITEMS ARE MARK

SHIPPING & HANDLING AS LISTED BELOW IS FOR THE U S MAINLAND ONLY

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