Oem Bmw Ipod Interface - Original Bmw Accessory on 2040-parts.com
Delmont, Pennsylvania, US
Perfect if your BMW doesn't have a usb plug. Integrate your iPod to your car now!!! Keep your original head unit. Brand new in box. Ready to ship. Retail price on this is $299.95 Free shipping!!! A bulletin from BMW is shown in the pictures for compatibility questions. Please do your own research to make certain this will fit your year and model BMW. I will not be responsible if kit does not work for your particular BMW.
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