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Ipod-pioneer Deh-p6900ub Deh-p5100ub Dehp510ub Dehp-4100ub Dehp-410ub Dehp3100ub on 2040-parts.com

US $4.85
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Mustang, Oklahoma, United States

Mustang, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:WH-IPOD-PIO-A Part Brand:Mobilistics Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front

Mobilistics  Directly connect an iPod (dockable version) to select pioneer head unit with usb connection. 
Control via the headunit as fast and convenient as handling the iPod itself. 
Easy installation. 
Fast and smooth data transfer with use of this USB 2.0 adaptor
 Cable length: 3 ft..  
Compatible with:
 DEH-P6900UB
, DEH-P5100UB, DEH-P510UB, 
DEH-P4100UB, 
DEH-P410UB, 
DEH-P3100UB..

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