Oem Bmw Ipod Hookup Cable on 2040-parts.com
Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States
iPod hookup cable from my (recently-totaled) BMW 535xi. (I guess it works with Minis too - but can't vouch for that.) No idea why you need this to hook up an iPod - but you do. Note that this does NOT have a lightning connector, but rather the old-style 30-pin iPod connector. Works great with an older model iPod. Thanks!
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