Clarion iPod interface removed from my 2008 Suzuki SX4. Includes owners manual. Simply plug in to the back of your radio head and run the wire for your iPod to the desired location. It should work with any Clarion radio with a CeNet jack. Auction is for the lower 48 states only with payment via PayPal.
Good luck!,
mig
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