Oem Bmw - Mini Ipod / Iphone Integration Cable Part 0 440 796 Y Cable Connector on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
"Original Equipment BMW - Mini iPod / iPhone / USB adapter cable. Catalog
part number 0 440 796. These allow your phone or iPod to connect with your BMW l-drive. Please note that the device end connection on this cable has the iPhone 4 style plug, not the Lightning. There are adapters available to convert if need be. Please check compatibility before ordering." This cable is from by daughter. It was hardly used in her BMW. The reason she is selling it is because she sold her car and no longer needs it. Does not have the original packaging. $3.50 shipping charge in the continental US 48 states. |
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