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Bmw E30 88-91 *nice* Dash Radio Console Heater Control Panel Trim Frame 325is M3 on 2040-parts.com

US $84.99
Location:

Calgary, AB, CA

Calgary, AB, CA
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A superb BMW E30 complete heater/radio console dash trim panel. Specific for E30 '88-'91 model years. (Note, the fan switch has 4 speeds, not 3 like earlier models.) All mounting points are 100% intact with no cracks or notable flaws. Includes all the heater control knobs, a switch blank, and all the original mounting hardware. Truly beautiful condition with only a few very tiny marks. From a 1991 model. Shipping is $12 within North America. Please check out my other E30 auctions! Thanks!


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