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Kenwood Original Gps Antenna Dnn992 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.95
Location:

West Hempstead, New York, United States

West Hempstead, New York, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:GPS ANTENNA Brand:KENWOOD UPC:Does not apply

Description:


GPS Antenna with Cord to Receive Signal from Satellite

5M Cord 

 

For Models: DDX6702S DDX6902S DDX9702S DDX9902S DNN770HD DNN990HD DNN991HD DNN992 DNX570HD DNX570TR DNX571EX DNX571HD DNX571TR DNX572BH DNX690HD DNX691HD DNX692 DNX771HD DNX772BH DNX890HD DNX891HD DNX892 DNX5060EX DNX5080EX DNX5160 DNX5180 DNX5190 DNX6020EX DNX6040EX DNX6160 DNX6180 DNX6190HD DNX6960 DNX6980 DNX6990HD DNX7020EX DNX7160 DNX7180 DNX7190HD DNX9960 DNX9980HD DNX9990HD DNX719VHD DNX5120 DNX5140 DNX7120 DNX8120 DNX9140 DNX6140 DNX7140 DNX6000EX DNX7000EX

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