Female 3.5mm Aux Input Jack Audio Cable Adaptor For Bmw Z4 E85 X3 E83 E39 E60 on 2040-parts.com
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Welcome to our store ! Please double check the socket and confirm in active ! thank you so much ! Product Features : Cable length : 1.39M Plug diameter : Female 3.5mm jack Socket : 12pins Compatible models : ab 09/2002 •BMW 5 Serie (E39 mit SA 661-650) * •BMW 5 Serie (E60, E61) •BMW 6 Serie (E63, E64) •BMW Z4 Serie (E85 mit SA 662)* •BMW X3 Serie (E83 mit SA 662)* •BMW X5 Serie (E53 mit SA 661-650) * nur in Verbindung mit: •*SA 650 (Radio Business mit CD-Laufwerk) •*SA 661 (Radio Business mit CD-Laufwerk) •*SA 662 (Radio Business) Package Included : 1PCS Aux cable adapter |
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