Harley-davidson Gps Auto Mounting Kit 92314-06 on 2040-parts.com
Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
This docking station allows the Harley-Davidson® and Buell® Road Tech™ GPS Navigation System to be used in your auto or truck. The sturdy mount is held firmly to the windshield by a lever-actuated suction cup, and the cradle provides a slide-in connection for the Road Tech™ GPS System. The integrated bracket connects to the wiring harness, and is equipped with a positive-lock for mounting and electrical power. Kit includes windshield mount and a 12 volt cigarette-lighter style power plug with integrated speaker and volume control. Available in the United States only.
Fits most automobiles and trucks.
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