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New 15 Ft 3.5mm Aux Male To 3.5" Aux Female Stereo Cable- Iphone, Car, Mp3 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.25
Location:

Yorba Linda, California, United States

Yorba Linda, California, United States
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Brand:V8 Audio Manufacturer Part Number:Mp3

You are bidding on a new 15 ft 3.5mm male to female audio extendion cables.Comes with exclusive mounting hardware


  • Heavy duty quality
  • Fully Molded Construction
  • Audio auxillary to headphone jack of any mobile devise--Ipad/Ipone/Smartphone/Ipod/laptop/tablet
  • 15 ft length  makes hard to reach places accessible
  • Extend the distance from your iPod, MP3 player to any audio output / speaker devices
  • Connectors: 3.5mm male and3.5mm Female
  • Color: Black
  • Length: 15
  • Quantity: You get 1

 

 


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