Iphone Ipod Mdi Adapter Cable Wire 5n0035554b For Vw Multimedia Interfacing on 2040-parts.com
San Bruno, California, United States
Never used, but don't have the original packaging provided by VW.
The car was sold, but the cable remained.
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