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Bmw E36 325is 325i Oem Door Panels Tweeters/speakers + Flash Light on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Southern California, United States

Southern California, United States
Condition:Used



Please read the entire description before placing a bid, thank you.

This sale includes, BMW e36 325is 325i OEM Door Panels Tweeters/Speakers + Flash Light, speakers are untested, rims have no sign of damage which is rare.
Flash light needs new battery.

If you have question or need an additional picture for specific area, please message me before the auction end, not after.

Buyer will receive items shown in pictures, please do not assume anything else will be included if it is not mentioned in description or not pictured. 

If buyer is not satisfied for any reason, seller will accept refund and buyer agrees to pay whatever shipping fee vice versa, we preferred buyer to pick these up in person, no extra charge for pick up.

Additional items maybe needed if this is an upgrade or custom installation, seller is not responsible for any labor fee of whatsoever or for whatever reason. 

If this is an auction/best offer, payment must be paid in full within 48 hours end of auction, otherwise items will be relist or to be sold to second highest bidder, a non paying bidder will be reported to eBay.

Thank you and good luck.

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