Pac Can Bus + Lfb Control Rp4 Ad11 Audi Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Dresden, Germany
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PAC CAN BUS + LFB control RP4 AD11 Audi Adapter This PAC RP4 AD11 CAN bus adapter is intended for exchange of Audi factory radio from a radio following manufacturers Alpine capable Sony, Blaupunkt, Clarion, JVC, Kenwood, and Pioneer. Functions of original steering wheel remote control are maintained. Important Notes
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