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Male/female Plug Radio Stereo Antenna Adapter Cable Wire Harness For Hyundai Kia on 2040-parts.com

US $8.89
Location:

深圳, 广东省, China

深圳, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded compatible model:for hyundai Country/Region of Manufacture:China size:26cm type:Male/Female Plug


Welcome to our auction !




Features : 
 

Cable length : 25CM

Cable type : Car FM radio cable

 

Compatible for (please confirm the cable fit for your cd ):

 

for Hyundai i10 2008>
for Hyundai i10 2013>
for Hyundai i20 2009>
for Hyundai i20 2012>
for Hyundai i30 2007>
for Hyundai i30 2012>
for Hyundai i800 2007>
for Hyundai IX35 2010>
for Hyundai Santa Fe 2006>
for Hyundai Santa Fe 2009>
for Hyundai Santa Fe 2013>
for Kia Picanto 2008>

for Kia Picanto 2012> 

Package includes :

 

1pcs male antenna cable

 
1pcs female antenna cable


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