Genuine 2015-16 Vw Golfspecific (non Usb) Ipod/iphone Lightning Cable Adapter on 2040-parts.com
USA, United States
ONLY FOR 2015-16 VW GOLF (MK7) LATEST MODEL GENERATION 7). BRAND NEW, ORIGINAL, 2015-16 VW GOLF (MK7) SPECIFIC (NON USB) IPOD/IPHONE LIGHTNING CABLE ADAPTER. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE HAS A DESIGNATED PORT FOR THIS CABLE AND MDI WITH HARD/SOFTWARE UP TO DATE. ALSO, BEFORE PURCHASING , IT'S VERY STRONGLY ADVISABLE TO CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL VW DEALER REGARDING COMPATIBILITY WITH YOUR VEHICLE'S MDI AND THE DEVICE / GADGET IS INTENDED TO USE WITH THE ADAPTER. PLEASE NO GUESSING OR EXPERIMENTING TO AVOID PROBLEMS.
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