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Wiring Harness Adapter For Bmw / Land Rover / Rover Iso Connector Adaptor on 2040-parts.com

US $9.50
Location:

LJUBLJANA, default, Slovenia

LJUBLJANA, default, Slovenia
Condition:New Brand:Phonocar Manufacturer Part Number:4/626

This adapter is required when replacing your factory fitted radio with an aftermarket radio. It will convert the original vehicle power & speaker wiring connectors to a standard ISO connector. Simply plug one end of the adapter into your cars wiring harness and the other into your new radio.

Description:
Personalized car-radio cables
Whitout amplifier Power / Speakers
Packed 1 pc.
 

BMW Serie 3 (E46) 91-02, Serie 3 COMPACT (E36) -02, Serie 5 (E39, E53) 88-00, Z3 96-02
LAND ROVER Defender 01>, Discovery 01-05, Freelander 01-05
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