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US $64.99
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Shelbyville, Kentucky, US

Shelbyville, Kentucky, US
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Autocom Car            Stereo Music Lead 66 1319

 

Isolated and regulated interface lead connects any type of on-board stereo source at the speakers, on the speaker harness or at speaker connections on the stereo. Right angle plug connects to the Autocom unit for a compact connection / blank opposite end allows connection to your choice of stereo sources. Isolated to ensure no noise is picked up from the stereo. Rregulated to make sure that a high powered on-board stereo odoes not over drive. May be connected to the back of the stereo, speakers or in-line on the bike's stereo harness.

 

 

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