Chrysler > To Alpine Cd Changer Adapter 1995 - 1998 Dietz Chm-s601 S611 S620 on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Greece, Greece
Wiring harness for connecting an ALPINE cd changer to CRYSLER vehicleSuitable for chrysler radios from 1995 -1998 Made in GermanyItem is brand new, inside the original case, the box is a bit worn.Thanks for looking |
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