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Audi A2, A3, A4, A6, A8, Tt Bose Amplified Car Iso Wiring Harness Adaptor Loom on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

LJUBLJANA, default, Slovenia

LJUBLJANA, default, Slovenia
Condition:New Brand:Blaupunkt Manufacturer Part Number:7607001111

Audi A2, A3, A4, A6, A8, TT BOSE Amplified Car ISO Wiring Harness Adaptor Loom Connector

For wehicles with half or full active system

Fits:
    Audi A2 : 2000 - 2005
    Audi A3 : 1996 - 2007
    Audi A4 : 1995 - 2004
    Audi A6 : 1994 - 2003
    Audi A8 : 1995 - 2003
    Audi TT : 1998 - 2006
    Note: ISO vehicles with Bose system

INCLUDES:
BOSE Wiring Harness Adaptor Lead
Important:
Black wire must be connected to Ground.
Wfite wire with black stripe must be connected to radio remote out separately if not so in radio ISO connector.

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