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Grom Audio And2 Adapter on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Westminster, Maryland, United States

Westminster, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for a used GROM Audio USB flash drive adaptor which is plug-n-play compatible with many Toyota stereo systems.   Please check the GROM Audio web site for a list of compatible vehicles.   I originally installed this unit in my 2006 4Runner which had the JBL Navigation/Stereo unit.   Include in this auction is the AND2 (TOYN2) adaptor, a TOY harness adaptor, a 3' USB extension cable, a Android/iPhone/iPod audio jack adaptor and the owner/installation manual.   This device will NOT work the GROM bluetooth adaptor or iPhone control cable adaptor.   Good luck bidding and thank you for looking at my auction.

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