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US $169.57
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Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
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Metra GMOS-LAN-012 GMOS-LAN Interface

Radio Module Interface

GMOS-LAN Interface

GMOS-LAN Interface; Provides +12-Volt Accessory Output; Replaces Radio w/Aftermarket Unit In Amplified Applications; Retains OnStar/Warning Chimes;


FEATURES:
  • Metras Advanced Digital Interfaces

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