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US $8.99
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Reseda, California, United States

Reseda, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Clarion Manufacturer Part Number:non UPC:Does not apply

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Audiovox CNPCLA1 XM Direct2 Clarion Connection Cab Product Details

Audiovox CNPCLA1 XM Direct2 Clarion Connection Cable
Bring the seamless connection of your Alpine satellite radio with the Audiovox XM Direct2 Clarion Connection Cable! This connection cable can be readily connected to the head unit for a ready external connection. Its clean integration with the device gives a seamless installation and uncluttered appearance. If you are having XM Direct2 or XM Ready Clarion radio then, this connection cable lets you enjoy unlimited boost in functionality. Get the 
Audiovox XM Direct2 Clarion Connection Cable now!

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