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Audi Iphone Cable Oem Audi Music Interface Ami Cable Mdi Adapter (4f0051510k) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Excellent Working Condition. Audi OEM.
Brand:AUDI Stock Number:A1036 Manufacturer Part Number:4F0051510K

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Adapter wire for Audi music interface for iPod®
Part No. 4F0 051 510 K

Adapter cable for connecting an Apple iPod®. Simply connect your iPod® to the Audi music interface. For additional information and Audi-tested and approved types and software releases, contact your local Audi Dealer- Not compatible with iPod® shuffle - Only in combination with Audi music interface - Only in combination with Apple iPod® generation 4 or later

Compatible with most Audi Vehicles Year 2010 and up.
PLEASE CONFIRM COMPATIBILITY WITH AUDI PARTS DEALER IF YOU ARE NOT SURE. 
I cannot guarantee compatibility

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