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Bmw Business Cd Player Cd53 Plus Aux Input Kit Bmw E39 5 Series, E53 X5 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Type:CD Player Country/Region of Manufacture:Hungary Brand:Alpine Unit Size:1 DIN Manufacturer Part Number:65126941507 Features:Auxiliary Input Model:CD53 E39/53

For sale is a BMW CD53 Business CD Player (p/n 65126941507) AND an OEM BMW Aux input kit (p/n 82110149390).

The unit comes from a 2004 X5.  Build date is March 2004, so it is aux input capable.  This will fit any BMW 5 Series E39 or BMW X5 E53.  It is in perfect working condition with no scratches to the faceplate.  It has the blade style radio connectors on the back - if your car was built before 9/00, you will need an adapter to convert your round pin connectors to the blade style.

The aux input kit is brand new, never been used.  It will plug right into the back of the CD player; you can then route the aux port anywhere you like in the car.  Includes installation instructions. 

I am offering FREE shipping within the US (no international shipping).  Please send me a message if you have any questions.  Thanks for bidding!

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