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Bmw E46 E38 E39 X3 X5 Z4 Sirius Satellite Tuner Module Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $380.00
Location:

Bridgeview, Illinois, United States

Bridgeview, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Sirius Manufacturer Part Number:65120416377

Selling my Sirius Radio module which was used in an 06 e46 BMW m3. This is the 3rd generation module with the one olive antenna plug and the latest version as these have been discontinued by BMW. Comes with the Sirius antenna w/adapter like you see in the picture. According to part number it should fit other models like e39 e53 e83 5series x5 and x3 or z4 but I would highly recommend that you call the dealer to ensure that this module fits your car. I know it works in e46 with an oem head unit that supports Sirius radio as that's what I used it in. Currently it still has an active Trial Subscription til August 17, 2016. Please feel free to ask if you have any additional questions or would like to make an offer.

Included: Sirius Module & Sirius Round antenna

Manufactured 29/06
SW:1.0
HW:2.0

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