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Bmw Transmission Dme Ecu Egs E38 740i E39 540i E53 X5 Part#0260002564 99-03 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Portland, Oregon, US

Portland, Oregon, US
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Up for auction is a used BMW E39 / E38 TRANSMISSION DME ECU EGS (Basic Control Unit) IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.

Please see pictures for Part # and content of auction.

FROM A 1999 540i Automatic parts car with no damage.

Please make sure this item is correct for your car.

REMOVED FROM:
Manufacturer: CADILLAC
Model: DEVILLE
Year: 2001
Odometer: 121332

PLEASE NOTE: eBay's "Compatibility" feature at the top of the page is typically not accurate and we cannot remove it. PLEASE DISREGARD! For accurate fitment, please see the “INTERCHANGE INFORMATION” below.

PART DETAILS:
Good ECU. Tested. Service # 12553671

Actual picture of the item you will receive unless otherwise stated. Please see pitcures above for more accurate condition. Check the interchange below when available or match to your part before buying. call or email with fitment questions.

INTERCHANGE INFORMATION: (Also fits the following models)

E38 99-01 740i
E39 99-03 540i
E53 99-03 X5


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