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3.5mm Male Jack Aux Input Cable Adapter For Bmw E46 Mp3 Ipod Iphone on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Fremont, California, United States, United States

Fremont, California, United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:Car Aux Cable Manufacturer Part Number:Car Aux Cable UPC:Does not apply

Description

Car AUX Input Cable Adaptor 3.5mm Male Jack For BMW E46 CD Radio MP4 MP3 iPod iPhone iPad

100% Brand New !!!

Item Features:
-Length: (Approx.) 120cm
-Connection Type: 3.5 mm Jack - Head Unit OEM/Proprietary Connection
-You can connect an external audio source with this cable on your BMW business CD player
-External audio source includes MD player, iPod, iPhone, laptop, MP3/MP4 players and DVD players etc.
-Compatible with 09/2002 or newer BMW E46 3 Series Business CD head units ONLY (E46 with SA 661/650).
-No need to worry about sound quality as it plugs into the aux port directly on back of the head unit.

Note:
-Before purchasing you need you check if your headunit has AUX IN function
-Make sure about you unit compatibility before purchase.
-Instruction is not included.

Package Included:
1x Car Aux Cable


 

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