Kufatec 37815 Bluetooth Handsfree Retrofitting Audi A7 A8 Mmi3g on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, Germany
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CaracterísticasDisplay incoming calls,Bluetooth, hands-free car kit,Voice output,Phone Book SearchAnzeige inFIS / MFAManejo a travésSteering wheel control,Navigation,RadioIntegraciónCar-specificScope of Delivery
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