Fit Skoda Octavia Tiguan Rcd510 310 300 Rns315 Car Ipod Interface Aux-in Adapter on 2040-parts.com
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Applies to: Skoda Octavia Tiguan Tiguan RCD510 310 300 RNS315 other audio Name: ipod / iphone audio input line Cable length: 1.5 m Support 5V charging Real shot pictures: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Terms * Returns are accepted only if the package has not been opened or damaged and the item is returned before 14 days or delivery. Feedback My ability to succeed is up to offering the best customer service possible and earning top feedback and star ratings. Please contact me with any issue before leaving feedback and I will do everything possible to assure the optimal outcome. |
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