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1x Usb Connecting Cable For Rcd510 Rcd300+ Vw Golf Mk6 Jetta Mk5 Sagitar Vento on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

PEK, China

PEK, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic UPC:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:Dose not apply EAN:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Unit Size:95cm

- Condition: 100% Brand New  
- Material: High Quality PVC Nylon
Application: For Volkswagen Jetta Mk5 Mk6/ Golf Mk5 Mk6/ Passat B6 B7/ Scirocco/ Polo/ Touran/ EOS/ Tiguan/ CC/ Beetle
- Specification: High Efficient Copper Wiring
- Feature: 
  
Connect to your iPod, MP3, iPhone, cell phone with RCD510 and RCD300+
  
Pre-wired For Plug and Play, No Need To Modify The Stock Wire
- Package include: 
  1x USB Adapter For RCD510 With USB interface

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