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Sirius Satellite Radio Connect Sony Interface - Snysc1 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Lacolle, Quebec, Canada

Lacolle, Quebec, Canada
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Sirius Model:SNYSC1 Manufacturer Part Number:SNYSC1C Warranty:No Compatible Service:For Sirius Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Sirius Satellite Radio Connect Sony Interface - SNYSC1C - Like New - Never used - Box opened for product verification


The Sirius Connect Sony Adapter Control works with SC-C1 Sirius Connect Tuner. It provides control of your SIRIUS radio through select Sony car stereos, displays text on the stereo and supplies power to the satellite radio.


  • Connects to the New Line of SiriusConnect Tuners and Docs such as the SCC1 and the SCVDOC1.

  • Compatible with all Satellite Radio-Ready Sony Headunits from 2004-Present

  • Includes Power Harness, 2.5mm UniLink Bus Cable, RCA Audio Cable and Mounting Screws

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