The SCOSCHE MI02B STANDARD car stereo wiring harness plugs into your OEM factory wiring for the installation of an aftermarket radio. This harness can also be used in conjunction with a reverse harness to add XM, Sirius, or a FM Modulated accessory without cutting factory wiring. This harness is EIA color-matched to your aftermarket radio wiring harness for easily identifiable connections. Never installed |
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