Alpine Kca-sc100 Sirius Satellite Radio Interface Mobile Headunit Compatible Nos on 2040-parts.com
Warren, New Jersey, United States
Never Been Used Brand New.
Plug and play in your car! If you haven't heard yet, satellite radio is the new way to listen to your favorite music, sports, news, talk - commercial free, clear-digital quality, and wide range of programming. With your SIRIUS plug and play device, you can get access to all this and more on the road. Hook up your SIRIUS plug and play device to your Alpine system with the KCA-SC100. what you see is what you get! includes no additional equipment or itemsThanks for looking and good luck! |
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