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Mb Quart Wrc-s2 Rectangular Wired Remote Control - Marine Stereo on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
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Hudson, Wisconsin, US

Hudson, Wisconsin, US
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MB Quart Wired Remote Control

Designed to withstand salt and UV exposure, this secondary MB Quart radio controller is splashproof to IPX7 standards. This unit remotely controls a MB Quart radio and iPod and offers text display capability on a large easy-to-read 2 line backlit LCD display.  Night dimmable.  Chrome trim ring included.  (To be used with MB Quart systems only - NOT universal.)  Includes 20' cable. 7.4"W x 2.5"H.

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