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Iphone Ipod Mdi Adapter Cable Wire 5n0035554b For Vw Multimedia Interfacing on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

San Bruno, California, United States

San Bruno, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:VW SKODA SEAT Country/Region of Manufacture:Slovenia Manufacturer Part Number:5N0035554B

Never used, but don't have the original packaging provided by VW.  

The car was sold, but the cable remained.
  • Adapter wiring harness with authentication chips for connecting an Apple iDevices (e.g iPhone, iPad, iPod) to play music albums;
  • According to VW, it is compatible for post-2010 VW, SEAT, Skoda vehicle with multimedia interface box (MDI)
  • Came from 2014 VW Passat
  • Adapter cable are Made in Slovenia(** Not China Made Replica product)
  • Length of Cable approx 25cm
  • Adapter are made by Mitsumi
  • VW Part No: 5N0 035 554B
  • Also supported with Apple lightning iDevices by connected with genuine apple lightning adapter to this MDI cable (e.g iPhone 5,5S, 6,6+ iPad mini, iPod, iPad....)
  • Sold as-is without implicit or explicit warranty
  • Ships within the Continental US only within 3 days after payment is made
  • PayPal only payments accepted (No Credit Cards)

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