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Pac Audio Aai-hon Honda Auxiliary Adaptor on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Pac Audio- Auxiliary Audio Input 2003-2006 Honda/Acura
Brand:Pac Audio Manufacturer Part Number:AAI-HON

 PAC AUDIO- AAI-HON

DUAL HONDA AUXILIARY ADAPTER with GAIN CONTROLS!

WORKS WITH 2004+ Element, 2005+ Odyssey, 2003+ Accord, 2006+ Civic, 2006+ Hybrid, 2006+ Acura RL, 2006+ Acura TL (1TB2 - Pioneer radio 6 CD + tape and Navigation radio) , 2007+ FIT

DUAL 2 input auxiliary input, for specific 2003-2006+ Honda and Acura vehicles with 14 pin plug. Can be used as a cd changer. Plug and play. This product is compatible with 03-06+ Honda head units with cd changer and 14 pin connectors, allow 2 AUX inputs or 1 aux input and cd changer control.

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