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Gently Used Metra 70-1857 Tuner Relocation/bose Harness For Select Gm Vehicles on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

CA, United States

CA, United States
This item has been tested and in full function confirmed. There are minor signs of use. This item is 90% new condition.The pictures are taken from the actual item on sale.
Brand:Metra Model:70-1857 Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply MPN:70-1857

1. Brand: METRA

2. Item Description: GENTLY USED Metra 70-1857 Tuner Relocation/Bose Harness for Select GM Vehicles 

3. Condition: This item has been tested and in full function confirmed.  There are minor signs of use. This item is 90% new condition.The pictures are taken from the actual item on sale.


4. Color: N/A

5. Included Items : Everything comes in the original package from the manufacture. 

6. Suggested Retail Price: $44.99

7. Product Features

  • BOSE INTEGRATION TUNER BYPASS
  • Tuner Bypass and Bose Amplifier Integration Harness
  • 17 ft. long
  • 17" Tuner relocation bypass harness and Bose amplifier integration harness
  • Retains factory Bose system
  • Includes antenna extension
  • 21-pin plug ; enter year, make,model to check compatibility.
  • Allows for the installation of an aftermarket radio using the existing factory wiring and connectors

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