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Sirius Universal Swivel Adhesive Dash Mount + Screws For Vehicle Docks & Cradles on 2040-parts.com

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Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:SiriusXM Manufacturer Part Number:XDNX1V2 UPC:Does not apply



 Satellite Radio Universal Dash Swivel Adhesive Mount with 4 SCREWS 
Cradle or dock not included.

        100% original and genuine


Product Description

This is the Universal Swivel Mount that comes standard with all new Sirius Satellite Radio receivers.
 
This works with all Sirius Receivers using the 4 screw AMPS hole pattern.
 
 This dash swivels for easy viewing and adhesively attaches to your vehicle for a solid mount anywhere.


  • Please note replacement Adapter ONLY no other parts included.

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