This is the tuner needed to add Sirius satellite radio to your car with a "Sirius Ready" stereo head unit.
Includes cable that goes from the tuner to the stereo, as well as the antenna. You can see a little wear on the box from where it rubbed on something in my car, only cosmetic though. Everything worked perfectly when removed. |
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