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Car Wire 12pin Port To 3.5mm Jack Aux-in Audio Cable Adapter For Bmw E60 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12pin compatible model:For BMW E60 Country/Region of Manufacture:China size:139cm type:3.5mm audio jack


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Product Features :


Cable length : 1.39M

Plug diameter : 3.5mm jack

Socket : 12pins


Compatible models :

BMW E60 model :

2004 - 2010 BMW (E60): 5-Series: 525i, 525it, 528i, 528it, 530i, 530it, 540i,

540iT & M5 (Sedan and Touring)


Package Included :

1PCS Aux cable adapter 

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