Gps Antenna Hrs Gt5 Mercedes Comand2.0 Alpine Pioneer on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, Germany
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Antenna typeGPSFasteningMagnetic attachmentConnection viaGT5Connection AGT5 plugDimensions46 x 36 x 13 mmCable length: 5.0 m Cable length5 mScope of Delivery
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Compatible with:suitable inter alia for the following navigation devices:
Important notesInstallation Note:The side with the magnet is the bottom. For a clear GPS signal, the top must be directed toward the sky. please this note during installation in the vehicle. Der Artikel ist zu untenstehenden Fahrzeug-Konfigurationen kompatibel:More Product Images
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