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Alfa Fiat Lancia Buchse Stecker Ipod / Iphone Line on 2040-parts.com

Location:

shenzhen, China

shenzhen, China
Condition:New Brand:11 Manufacturer Part Number:11

Applies to: 

Kompatibel zu Marke / Modell mit AUX Funktion: 

Alfa Romeo 
Fiat 
Lancia 
 

Adapter passt bei allen Radios mit AUX-IN Vorbereitung! 

English >>> Adapter fits on all radios with AUX-IN preparation! <<< English 

Name: ipod / iphone audio input line 

Cable length: 1.5 m 

Support 5V charging 



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