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Aux Line In Cable Adapter Iso 10 Pin Port For Vw Blaupunkt on 2040-parts.com

US $5.59
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:NO compatible model:For vw Country/Region of Manufacture:China size:150cm type:10 PIN POLE


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Please make sure the adapter is compatible with your vehicle before purchasing !

 

 

Features :

The adapter allows an external audio source (ie DVD player, MD player, laptop and mp3 mp4 player), etc.

on a radio with AUX 2 (D) chamber Connect input and to control this so they achieve the Perfect sound in the car.

The length of approximately 150 cm.

Compatible with the following radios:

•Blaupunkt with 10 pole ISO connector (Blaupunkt Item:. AK-ISO10, 7607001508 )

Adapter fits on all radios with AUX which can be activated in the menu!

 

Package includes :


1PCS  Aux Audio Cable 




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