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65-90-2-352-227 Bmw Click And Drive System Iphone 5 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
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Dublin, Ohio, United States

Dublin, Ohio, United States
65-90-2-352-227 BMW CLICK AND DRIVE SYSTEM IPHONE 5, US $69.99, image 1
Condition:New Brand:BMW Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:65902352227 UPC:65-90-2-352-227 BMW CLICK AND DRIVE SYSTEM FOR APPLE IPHONE 5

 

This secure yet flexible solution perfectly cradles a smartphone for use as a navigation unit while driving. Cradle also features phone charging capabilities via USB and can easily be removed and stowed away at any time.

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