Bmw Professional Cd Player Radio Usb Bt Bluetooth 3 And 1 Series X1 on 2040-parts.com
Odessa, Ukraine
BMW Professional CD radio player with USB input and Bluetooth modul. New, not used BMW Part No. 65 12 9 302155-01 Fit for 1 and 3 series '2004 - 2013 e87/e88/e81/e82/e90/e92/e93, X1 E84 ' 2006-2013 Built-in Bluetooth module for hands-free kit USB port for USB in center armrest ( retrofitting without MULF controller possible ) . Play MP3 files from CD discs, read MP3 files and folders Will play burned & copied discs. Can be controlled by steering wheel radio buttons and 6-Disc CD Changer Controller It has an Auxiliary port in the back so you can get the oem cable to connect to your iphone, ipod, or any smartphone with a headphone jack. Keep in mind these radios may need to be coded to your vehicle. All International Buyers Welcome! |
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