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Becker Europa/grand Prix Stereo Or Mono Aux Input Cable Bas Cbl Stre on 2040-parts.com

US $62.00
Location:

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States

Saddle Brook, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:BAS-IPOD Part Brand:Becker Warranty:Yes Brand:becker




 

This cable plugs into the female DIN socket on the rear of the radio

Please inform us if your radio is a stereo or mono version when ordering.

This cable is designed for use with Becker Europa and Grand Prix transistor non cassette radios from 1968 -1980.

We have a cable for the Mexico TR(non cassette) also. Please message us if you need a cable for a Mexico TR. 

The following models will not work with this cable:

  Grand Prix TR,Mexico Cassette,Europa Cassette or any tube type Becker. these models need to be sent to us to be modified for an AUX input.


 



 

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