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Genuine Bmw Audio Auxiliary Input Cable Kit E39 E53 X5 E83 X3 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
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Westbrook, Maine, United States

Westbrook, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Genuine BMW Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:82 11 0 149 390

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Input Cable for your BMW


Part # 82 11 0 149 390


Not for cars with Navigation. Play your iPhone, iPod, or any other MP3 player through your E39, X3, or X5 factory stereo. This Genuine BMW auxiliary input kit will allow you to connect any device with a standard 3.5mm (1/8") headphone type jack. Plug the Aux Input into the back of your factor radio, run the included 5" cable to a location of your choice (glove-box or under dash are popular locations) and mount the plug connector.


2003 E39 525i 530i 540i M5
2004-2010 E83 X3 2.5i X3 3.0i X3 3.0si
2004-2006 E53 X5 3.0i X5 4.4i X5 4.6is X5 4.8is


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