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Bmw Ipod/iphone Oem Music Adapter Usb 30 Pin Connector 2004 And On on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Roseville, California, United States

Roseville, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:BMW Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:61122344300 UPC:Does not apply

NEW!! BMW iPod, iPhone 

Features:

·  Listen to your music through your cars radio

·  Charges your device via USB port

·  Easily interchangeable/removable

·  Compatible with iPhones and iPods with dock connectors from 2004 on with 30-Pin Connector. (Does not work with Shuffles)

      (30 Pin/Lightning Adapter required for use with iPhone 5) 

      Compatible with iPhone 5, 30 pin to Lightning Adapter sold separately.

   Free Shipping to the lower 48 states in the USA.

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