Metra 70-1818 TURBOWire; Wire Harness Radio Wire Harness TURBOWire; Wire Harness TURBOWire; Wire Harness; For All Infinity Systems When Using 35 Watt Or Greater Radio; Amplifier Integration Harness; 12 in. Long; FEATURES:
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