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Bmw E60/e61/e63/e64 6 Disc Cd Changer (with Cartridge) 65126956939 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.50
Location:

Issaquah, Washington, United States

Issaquah, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:BMW Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Manufacturer Part Number:65126956939 Manufactured by:ALPINE Disc Capacity:6

GENUINE BMW 6-DISC CD CHANGER BY ALPINE FOR E60/E61/E63/E64 MODELS
BMW Part # 65126956939

This is the best example I've seen on eBay and I've priced it to sell.

Tested the functionality with a 12V switched power supply.
Fiber optic terminals light up fine and the cartridge loads and ejects normally.
Tabs are intact and like new.

Please check part number for compatibility with your application.

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