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Blaupunkt Tha Pnp Adapter Cable (part# 7607622037) Oem Radio Tha Car Amplifiers on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Part Brand:Blaupunkt Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:7 607 622 037-001

  Blaupunkt THA PnP Adapter cable
for THA PnP Car amplifiers & OEM Car radios
Blaupunkt part# 7 607 622 037 - 001
     Item Description:
     ·    The adapter cable is designed to integrate Blaupunkt THA PnP car amplifier into
          your factory audio system(i.e. OEM Radio)
         *Please provide your car model information to check if the right cable is available.
    ·    Without cutting your factory wiring, you can enjoy the power and clarify 
         of THA PnP Car amplifier
    ·    Note: This adapter cable is 12" long. Therefore, you will need an Extension cable  
         to connect the adapter to the THA amplifier
      * Extension cable is sold seperately as follows:
           2.5 meter extension cable(part# 7 607 622 010 - 001) for front mounting
           5.5 meter extension cable(part# 7 607 622 011 - 001) for middle or rear mounting location
     The package contains:
          ·    1 pc of THA PnP Adapter cable (*part# 7 607 622 037-001)
     Shipping Information
    · *For your convenience, Local pick-up is available, so please contact us to arrange it!
    · We will process to ship your item within 1 business day after the completion of the payment
    · We ship by, Purolator and Canada Post
    · Please contact us for shipping costs to Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico
    · Currently, we do not ship to any military addresses(APO/FPO)
    · We only ship the item to the PayPal confirmed address that is sent to us at the time of checkout.
      So, please verify your shipping address in your PayPal account before making your payment.
    · We process shipping from Monday to Friday only
 
     Payment Information
    · *We accept payment via PayPal only for the item to be shipped.
    · Payment by Credit card or Debit card is accepted for the Pick-up 
    · Payment is due within three (3) business days from the purchase date.
      After 3 days, the item may no longer available due to the inventory change
     · For Canadian shipping address, the following sales tax is applied according the province:
   [HST(13%) for ON, NB & NL, HST(15%) for NS, HST(14%) for PEI & GST(5%) for other provinces   
     · Taxes are applied to the entire subtotal (including S & H)
     · US & International customers are responsible for any brokerage and custom fees that may apply
 
     Sales Policy
   
     *All Sales are FINAL (No return, No refund)
 
      Contact us
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     ·    Customer Service Telephone: (905) 890-1033
     ·    Hours of operation: Monday - Friday ( 8:30am to 4:30pm EST )
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