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Kenwood Kca-sr50 Kcasr50 Sirius Xm Connect Satellite For Use With Sc-c1 Scc1 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Deerfield, Wisconsin, United States

Deerfield, Wisconsin, United States
Complete, Nice Cosmetic Condition and in Fully Working Order.
Manufacturer Part Number:KCA-SR50 Part Brand:Kenwood KCA-SR50

Used Kenwood KCA-SR50 SIRIUSCONNECT interface module for use with the scc1 or sc-c1 satellite radio universal tuner modules.

Complete, Nice Cosmetic Condition and in Fully Working Order.

Includes all necessary cables, such as the OEM data cable and the power cable with a 3M brand inline fuse holder with 3 amp ATO automotive style fuse. Also includes printed installation and operation instructions.

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