Delphi Skyfi Vehicle Adaptor Kit Sa50002-11p1 on 2040-parts.com
Newberg, Oregon, United States
For your consideration is a Delphi SKYFi vehicle adaptor kit. Included is the SKYFi cradle, cassette adaptor, small magnetic mount antenna, and all necessary installation hardware and wiring. (Please note this kit does not come with the SKYFi receiver). Just the antenna is worth the starting bid. Brand new, never installed. This comes from a smoke free home. All sales are final.
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