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Pac Swi-can2 Steering Wheel Control Interfaces Fits Many Models on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Thurmont, Maryland, US

Thurmont, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:PAC Manufacturer Part Number:PESWICAN2 Warranty:No

SWI-CAN2

 Peripheral Part No: PESWICAN2

Category: Steering Wheel Control Interfaces

CANBUS FOR:  Steering Wheel Control Add-On Interface for Chrysler, 

Dodge, Mitsubishi, Jeep, Audi, VW, Mercedes Benz

I bought this but ended up not needing it

I paid big $$$ but you can get it at a bargain right here.

Here is a link to the manufactures home page

http://www.pac-audio.com/productDetails.aspx?ProductId=277


Shipping to US only

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