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Bmw Ipod Iphone Interface Retrofit Kit 65110392131 With Ipod Nano 2nd Gen A1285 on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
iPod Nano has a small dent in the back, works fine, retrofit kit is used but has all the parts and is in good condition.
Brand:Alpine Electronics, Inc. Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:65 11 0 392 131

BMW iPod Interface P/N 65 11 0 392 131, includes protective sleeve, wiring for the factory BWM radio and the cord for the iPod.

Also includes a black iPod Nano 2nd Generation!  8GB A1285 model number

Note this kit does not charge the iPod Nano but plays the music fine - the kit is for the original firewire iPod, so it does not charge the USB Nano.

The Nano charges fine with the included cable using any USB power source - see pictures of it charging.

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