Honda Acura Oem To Aftermarket Back Up Camera Video Input 7 Pin Rca Wire Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Deltona, Florida, United States
This plug & play adapter will work with any Honda or Acura navigation system that uses the white DVD and has a 7 pin green connector on the back of the navi player. It allows you to connect any aftermarket camera to your OEM navi system.
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