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Bmw Snap-in Adapter Universal With Iphone Lightning Cable. Pn: 84212365786-2 on 2040-parts.com

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Lincolnshire, Illinois, United States

Lincolnshire, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

OEM BMW MINI Part Number: 84212365786 Snap-In Adapter Connect Universal.
Snap-In Adapter for Mini/BMW.  This will connect your iPhone 5, 5s, 6, 6s, 6s+ to the car.  The Snap-In Adapter connect to the armrest mount connecting the phone to the stereo and external antenna.  This item is used but works well.  Cable is a little worn but works.  Cable is detachable you can possible by another cable.  Unit also has built in cooling fan to keep the phone cool in the armrest.  I am selling this because I no longer have my 2014 Mini Cooper.  The retail price for this device is over $200 new.  

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