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Mercedes Benz Bluetooth Gradle Interface Adapter B6 787 5878 Oem Original 1007 on 2040-parts.com

US $142.99
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:QWY-CKIII-HFP B67875878 017959 07W22 0706 62872 mb Part Brand:OEM PEIKER ACUSTIC

MERCEDES BENZ ORIGINAL 

BLUETOOTH MODULE GRADLE ADAPTER

B6 787 5878

OEM

QWY-CKIII-HFP

AT THE DEALER PRICE OVER $450

THIS AUCTION FOR ONE MODULE ONLY

100% WORKING, TESTED!!!

USED IN GOOD CONDITION

LIGHT SCRATCHES

PLEASE REFER TO 12 ACTUAL PICTURES

EASY TO INSTALL

iPHONE AND DROID

PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL MERCEDES-BENZ DEALERSHIP FOR COMPATIBILITY WITH YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING

THIS BLUETOOTH WILL WORK ONLY WITH VEHICLES EQUIPPED 

BY MERCEDES BLUETOOTH SYSTEM (check if you have connector)(pic.9,10)

YOU WILL GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU SEE ON THE PICTURES

THANK YOU!


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