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Genuine Bmw I Electric Fast Charge Cable Quick Charging I3 I8 330e 740e X5 40e on 2040-parts.com

US $329.95
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DE, Germany

DE, Germany
Condition:New Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:61902350237


Genuine BMW i Electric Fast Charge Cable Quick Charging i3 i8 330e 740e X5 40e

BMW Originalteile / BMW Genuine Parts
 
For fast and clean charging at public charging stations. 
The AC Rapid Charge Cable enables BMW i vehicles to be charged up to three times faster at public charging stations (depending on the local electricity infrastructure) while the design ensures it is very easy to handle.

Fit For BMW :
2 Series : F45 Active Tourer 225Xe
3 Series : F30 LCI 330e
7 Series : G11 740e / G12 740eX , 740LeX
i Series : I01 i3 / I12 i8
X Series : F15 X5 40eX

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