Nav Tv Bmw09kit M3 M5 3 Series 5 Series 7 Series Back Up Cam Plus Video Interfac on 2040-parts.com
Gilroy, California, US
Up for sale is a NAV TV BMW09 Kit. I had this installed in my 09 3 series for a video input from my iPod. Worked cherry! Sold my ride and no longer need the module. Paid $699 letting her go cheaper than any price you can find. Free ship also! Had it professional removed and all required parts included.. Check the website navtv.com part number is bmw09.
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