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Vais Technology Sl3sat Factory Radio Direct Sirius Satellite Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
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Almost new SoundLinQ/Sirius/XM SXV200 required for full integration in most 2001+ Lexus/Toyota and Scion Vehicles. The package includes a Vais Technology Sound LinQ 3 Model: SL3s for Toyota-Lexus-Scion. The SL3s allows you to connect a Sirius Radio tuner to your existing factory stereo. This is a package deal with the interface and Sirius tuner (SXV200). These units are only slightly used. This package usually sells for $300.  Go to this link to see what vehicles are compatible with SL3s:    http://www.vaistech.com/manuals/Satellite%20Radio%20Application%20Guide%20New.pdf

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