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Genuine Bmw E60 E61 Dtc Parking Sensor Control Panel 9134025 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Kaunas, Kauno, Lithuania

Kaunas, Kauno, Lithuania
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Type:Parking Sensor Model:13580860 Brand:Delphi Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:9134025

GENUINE BMW E60 E61 DTC PARKING SENSOR CONTROL PANEL

Part NumberFits ModelYear Type..CC
9134025



 


  • In a very good condition and in perfect working order
  • Suitable for BMW 5 SERIES E60 E61. May also fit other vehicle please match part numbers
  • Item must be fitted by a professional with special equipment
  • The item is shipped as showing in the photo, CHECK FOR ANY MARKS/SCRATCHES TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
  • Please note, it is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to check and match all part numbers and vehicle compatibility before purchasing.Failure to do so will incur a percentage charge, to cover the postage cost that we pay to send the item to you.
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