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Seachoice Dashboard Mount Mp3 Ipod Xm Radio Stereo Adapter Headphone Jack 20011 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.97
Location:

Valley Head, Alabama, United States

Valley Head, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Seachoice Manufacturer Part Number:20011

Seachoice MP3 Adapter - Panel Mount

SCP # 20011

Connect your MP3 player,  iPod,  satellite radio to your stereo.

Dashboard / panel mount with waterproof cover.

Standard 3.5mm jack and 4' extension cable w/ RCA plugs.

4' - 3.5mm patch cord included.

Can be used as a remote headphone jack.

Easily installed in a 3/4" hole.

Can be installed on panels / dashboards up to 1.25" thick.


Free shipping within the U.S.A. only.  Shipments to any location outside the U.S.A. will have shipping charges added.


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