Radio Antenna Splitter Iso Jack Fakra Antenna Adapter Navigation Audi Bmw Vw on 2040-parts.com
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Radio antenna splitter ISO jack Fakra antenna adapter Navigation Audi BMW VW Important Notes
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Antenna typeAM/FMFasteningClamp mountingConnection viaFAKRA,ISOConnection AISO jackConnection BFAKRA jackDimensionscable length 30cmCable length300 mmScope of Delivery
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Compatible with:Vehicle models with ISO plugs, as in:
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