Genuine Volkswagen Vw 5n0 035 554 Iphone Ipod Mdi Cable on 2040-parts.com
Olmstedville, New York, United States
Genuine VW MDI Adapter for iPhone 4 or iPod
Cord length 23.5 cm or 9.25 in - total length (including plug) 1 ft or 30.5 cm The VW parts website sells this same part for $42.50 (new) - I included a screenshot of the page with price (see Photos) *****Be sure this is the part you want, I do not accept returns.***** |
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