Genuine Audi 4f0051510k Ipod/iphone Cable 30-pin - Apple Lightning Cable Also on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, United States
Genuine Audi 4F0051510K iPod/iPhone Cable 30-pin - Apple Lightning Cable Included in two sizes. The Lightning to 30-Pin adapter cable is NEW and longer than the pictured shorter cable. This came out of a 2012 Audi Q5, but can be used with several Audi vehicles. Buyer is responsible for confirming that the Audi part number above will work in their vehicle. |
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