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Oem 09-2012 Vw Cc Ipod Adapter Harness Cable Connector on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Plainfield, Indiana, United States

Plainfield, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM VW Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:000-051-446-C Part Brand:Factory, OEM

 OEM Volkswagen Ipod Cable
Used in Perfect Condition

You are considering an OEM Volkswagen I-Pod cable.  It plugs into the main harness located in the glove box of your VW vehicle.  It allows you to use and control your I-Pod from the factory radio controls and play music through it.

I purchased this a couple of years ago, plugged it into my VW and maybe put an I-Pod on it once or twice.  It is virtually new.  100% working.

Thank you for looking and good luck.  God bless!

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