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Aps Car Audio Cable 3.5mm For Jvc Ks-u58aux Input Ipod Mp3 Pd100 U57 U29 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.38
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
Condition:New Brand:As listed UPC:Does not apply MPN:Does Not Apply

APS Car Audio Cable 3.5MM for JVC KS-U58AUX INPUT iPOD MP3 PD100 U57 U29

Features:

The cable one end was JVC connector and the other was 3.5mm male headphone jack inputs.
Through the JVC head unit play your music.
Hear your music in much better quality then other iPOD connections.
You can't connect a CD Changer to the head unit at the same time while this cable is connected.
Just plug one end of this cable into the CD changer input in the back of your stereo and the other end to the mini jack input on the device.

Specifications:

Material: Plastic
Cable length: about 103cm
Color: Black
Applications: For JVC KS-U58 3.5MM AUX INPUT iPOD MP3 PD100 U57 U29.

Package included:

1 x APS Car Audio Cable

 

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