New Aoem-gm24 Gm Bose Sound System Interface Select Vehicles on 2040-parts.com
Erie, Pennsylvania, US
This is a NEW AOEM-GM24 GM Bose Sound System interface. This is an interface to allow the addition of an amplifier in select 2004-up GM Vehicles w/ a Factory Amplified Bose Sound System
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