Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

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

Location:

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.

Korean Grand Prix (2010) RESULT

Mon, 25 Oct 2010

The Korean F1 Grand Prix 2010 - a rain-fest The F1 Circus moves off to Korea for another crack of (European) dawn race on a new circuit. Everything around is new – and almost finished – but one thing isn’t new; Red Bull dominate qualifying with Vettel on pole and Webber second. It’s hard to judge the track in Korea as the inaugural race was dominated by weather.

Aptera Typ1

Mon, 10 Sep 2007

Aptera has released images of their Typ1. Designed by Jason Hill of design consultancy 'eleven' for maximum energy efficiency in aerodynamics and sustainability, the Aptera seats two side by side in a three-wheel configuration. Key aspects of the vehicle are safety and functionality with a driven simplicity in the shapes and lines.

In-car DAB digital overtakes analogue radio

Wed, 04 Jun 2014

Digital Radio UK has delved into CAP and SMMT (Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders) data, and found that DAB is now standard equipment on more new cars than analogue-only radio. As of April 2014, 55% of all new cars come with DAB digital radio as standard. On Bing: see pictures on in-car DAB digital radio Find out how much a used car with DAB digital radio costs on Auto Trader This figure is up from 37.2% in April 2013, and just 3.6% in April 2010.