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Oem Mercedes Benz Motorola Bluetooth Module V60 Cradle Adapter B67875856 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.00
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Herndon, Pennsylvania, United States

Herndon, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Motorola Manufacturer Part Number:B67875856

Mercedes Benz Motorola V60 Bluetooth Module Cradle Adapter Part # B6 787 5856.

OEM Bluetooth modules are easy to use in your vehicle's center console and enables you to talk hands free through your vehicle stereo system.  Module works fine, came out of my personal S500.

Compatible with the following Mercedes Benz vehicles - please double check your vehicle with the dealer for compatibility:

2001-2004: C-Class

2001-2002: E-Class

2001-2003: S-Class

2001-2005: ML-Class

2001-2003: CL-Class

2001-2004: CLK-Class

2001-2004: G-Class

2001-2004: SL-Class

2001-2004: SLK-Class

2004-2006: Maybach

Compatible with most Bluetooth phones, including iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Droid, Samsung, and Galaxy - please check your phone features for compatibility.

Requires Mercedes Benz phone system with V60 cradle.

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