Headliner Mount For H&s Mini Max Or Bullydog Bk Adapters Ca22013 on 2040-parts.com
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BK Adapters CA22013 Mini Maxx/Bullydog GT Headliner Mount
UNIVERSAL MOUNT (WILL WORK ON ANY VEHICLE) INSTRUCTION MANUEL INCLUDED Custom mount that will not fall off the windshield or get in the way of your vision of the road. This mount is designed to slide above the headliner and held in by the pressure of the headliner. Very easy installation, only takes 2 min. It is built out of aluminum and powder coated black. Tuner is attached using double sided tape (included). THIS PIECE IS UNIVERSAL AND WILL WORK IN ANY VEHICLE. WILL WORK WITH BULLYDOG GT GAS BULLYDOG GT DIESEL |
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