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Car Audio Device Ip-bus In 3.5mm Jack Aux Cable Adapter For Pioneer Radio Stereo on 2040-parts.com

US $5.59
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:China compatible model:for Pioneer Headunit IP-BUS type:3.5MM size:130cm


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Please make sure the adapter is compatible with your vehicle before purchasing !


Features : 


Connector : 3.5mm jack to 12Pin

Cable size : 1.3m

Colour : Black

 

Cable Applicable models:


•DEH-P2500 R, DEH-P2600 R, DEH-P3500 MP, DEH-P6600 R, DEH-P9600 MP

•DEH-P3100 UB, DEH-P4100 SD, DEH-P5100 UB, DEH-P7100 BT, DEH-P8100 BT

•DEH-P88RS-II-DEHP88RS, etc

Must have PIONEER IP-BUS IN CD changer input

 

Package Included :

 

1PCS Aux cable




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