Bmw Mini Iphone / Ipod Usb / Aux Y Cable Oem!! (61 12 2 344 300) on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
BMW / Mini Cooper iPod / iPhone USB AUX Y Cable # 61 12 2 344 300 / 61122344300 It integrates the Apple iPod or iPhone into your BMW / Mini Only suitable for iPods with DockConnector after launch, January 2004 and for vehicles with option 6NH (Connectivity Business USB & BT).
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