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Genuine Mini Jcw Pro Interior Camera Mounts Mounting Holder Action Cam Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
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Condition:New Brand:BMW Manufacturer Part Number:51952405469


Genuine MINI JCW PRO Interior Camera Mounts Mounting Holder Action Cam Bracket

BMW MINI Originalteile / BMW MINI Genuine Parts
 

The MINI JCW PRO Travel & Comfort System holder, 
BMW offers the first opportunity with GoPro quality inside the vehicle to make video recordings.

This Gopro Camera [ fig 2 ] mounts to headrest base support [ fig 3 ]
The Base Support is available separately !

The Action Cam holder is suitable for almost all MINI models. !! Base holder must be ordered separately .

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