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Bmw Nakamichi Cd Head Unit/cd Changer Bracket Kit: Part # 84 11 0 006 459 on 2040-parts.com

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Schenectady, New York, United States

Schenectady, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Offered for sale is this very slightly used BMW Nakamichi CD Head Unit/CD Changer Bracket Kit item #84 11 0 006 459 with original box. The bracket and associated parts are in very good condition. All the parts are present, although the foam strips and 3 of the mounting templates have already been cut out, and one of the nuts has been replaced with a stainless steel nut as the original was missing from the package (see pictures for details). This bracket was used in the glove compartment of my BMW 1998 Z3 M Roadster and the directions are for installing it in a Z3, but it can also be installed in many other BMW models.
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