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Wiring Harness Adapter For Chevrolet Daewoo Ssangyong Iso Connector Adaptor on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

LJUBLJANA, default, Slovenia

LJUBLJANA, default, Slovenia
Condition:New Brand:Phonocar Manufacturer Part Number:4/706

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.
 
Manufacturer     Model           Year From     Year To      
Chevrolet         Matiz               1998              
Daewoo            Kalos                                2007          
Chevrolet         Lanos         1997                2002          
Chevrolet         Leganza     1997                2002          
Chevrolet         Nubira                             2002          
Chevrolet         Tacuma                            2002          
Chevrolet         Rezzo         1997               2002          

Chevrolet Spark >12
Daewoo  Kalos-Leganza Lanos-Matiz -Nubira  >05
Ssangyong Rexton-Musso Actyon - Rodius - Kyron-Korando-Rexton 07>  Tivoli 15>

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