*** Bmw E38 E39 E46 E53 X5 540i 740 740i 740il 750il Navigation Radio Tuner C43 on 2040-parts.com
Gurnee, Illinois, United States
This auction is for (1) BMW NAVI RADIO C43 TUNER. Came off a lower mile 2000 BMW 740IL with Navigation. 100% working part. Part # 65 12 8 374 292 and will fit the following:
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