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Imiv Classic Ipod And Iphone Audio Adapter For Volvo Dvd/rti Package on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Woonsocket, Rhode Island, United States

Woonsocket, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used Brand:iMIV Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:A0.812.0210

Here is a link to the product page: http://www.imiv.ca/cms/products/product-list/imiv-classic-packages/imiv-classic-dvd-rti-package/

If you want to use this in a car that is melbus prepped but doesn't have Navigation/RTI, you can do a little research and cut the power cable from this kit to get power elsewhere (you won't have the plug available in back of RTI if you don't have RTI system.

This is in excellent used condition, and please double check fitment before buying. This came from a 2004 S60R with Navigation

iMIV Classic DVD RTI Package
The iMIV Classic DVD RTI Package is intended for vehicles that came equipped from the factory with a DVD RTI system. This package will ‘chain’ the iMIV Classic behind the RTI system. It is completely plug and play and will mount the iMIV Classic in the rear of the vehicle. Please note that if your vehicle is equipped with a TV Tuner, it will have to be disconnected.

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