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Genuine Oem Ford Fiesta Focus Kuga Mondeo Ipod Usb Aux Connector Cable New Mint on 2040-parts.com

AU $55.00
Location:

Morphett Vale, SA, Australia

Morphett Vale, SA, Australia
As New Condition! Tested and working perfectly! Just not sealed in original plastic.These cost over $100 at the local Ford dealer and aren't included when you buy a Ford from the Showroom.
Brand:Ford Genuine OEM Parts Manufacturer Part Number:1529487 UPC:Does not apply

Genuine OEM Ford Fiesta, Focus, Kuga, and Mondeo iPod USB AUX Connector Cable New Mint!

As New Condition! Tested and working perfectly! Just not sealed in original plastic! 

External cable to connect your USB device to the center console and some models in glove box USB connection cable does include jack plug.

The Ford iPod connector can be used to plug into your car audio system so you can play your favorite tracks and will also charge your iPod so you never have to run out of battery.

These cost over $100 at the local Ford dealer and aren't included when you buy a Ford from the Showroom!                                       

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