Vw Apple Iphone Lightening Cable Oem For Current Auto - Part#: 000 051 446 Q on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Selling my VW cable that connects an Iphone with an apple lightening plug to the VW media plug. This is an OEM part from our VW dealer.
We sold the car, and no longer need this. Part number is: 000 051 446 Q UPC is: 4-039378-71016 Made in Slovenia |
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