Ami Audi Music Interface Iphone/ipod Cable 30-pin Mdi Adapter Charger 4f0051510k on 2040-parts.com
Thiensville, Wisconsin, United States
Surface Finish: METAL/PLASTIC
Manufacturer Part Number:
4F0 051 510K
Country/Region of Manufacture:China
Warranty: Yes Part Brand: Audi
Condition: Used
Seller Notes: “excellent condition”
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