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Aerpro Apuniswc Universal Oem Steering Wheel Control Input Interface Adapter on 2040-parts.com

AU $99.85
Location:

Sunshine West, VIC, Australia

Sunshine West, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Aerpro Model:APUNISWC Manufacturer Part Number:APUNISWC MPN:APUNISWC UPC:Does not apply

 



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Aerpro APUNISWC

Universal Steering Wheel Control Input includes patch lead


Universal ISO connecters and extension cables will suit European cars and any of our other ISO harnesses. Universal Steering Wheel Control Adapters are programmable to most vehicles.

Universal steering wheel control adapter to suit a wide range of vehicles Including Australian built models.

Includes universal patch lead to suit Alpine, Clarion, JVC, Kenwood, Nakamichi, Panasonic, Philips, Pioneer, Sony, Zenec and Chinese learning models.
1 Year Aerpro Australia Warranty

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