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Snap In Adapter 84-21-2-351-307-01 For Iphone 5 on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Not in correct box, but model 84-21-2-351-307-01
Brand:BMW Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:84-21--351-307-01



Snap in adapter
84-21-2-351-307-01
For IPhone 5


Snap-in-adapter
The smart way to stay connected. The snap in adapter is the safe and secure docking system 
with an integrated charging function for your mobile telephone.
The contact free antenna connection in the snap in adapter significantly improves transmission and reception quality.
At the same time, it reduces the radiation in the vehicle interior.
Depending on your equipment, you can also play music saved to your mobile telephone, as well as play videos, 
and display currently playing titles (cover art) on your board monitor.
Please contact your BMW dealer for information about the availability of this product for your vehicle.

All shipping costs to be paid by: Buyer
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Items must  be returned in their original packaging. No exceptions. 
There is a 20% restocking fee.
No items shall be accepted for return if it has been installed, damaged or without the original packaging.
Electrical items can not be returned.. 

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