Active Antenna For Radio Sharkfin + Navi + Dtt With Din + Gps + Wiclic Pawl on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, Germany
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Active Antenna for Radio SharkFin + Navi + DTT with DIN + GPS + WICLIC pawl Important Notes
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AM/FM,DVB-T,GPS
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DIN,Wiclic
DIN plug
Wiclic plug
Dimensions60 x 70 x 80mm (WxHxD) 80 mm 12V roofScope of Delivery
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