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Scosche Fd12b Adapter Wiring From Factory Amp To Stereo on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Lakeside, Arizona, United States

Lakeside, Arizona, United States
Package is torn but appears that everything is there. What you see is what you get. Sold as is. No returns. ask any questions. The wiring looks to be enough to go to the rear of the car's amp.
Brand:Schoshe Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:FD12B Surface Finish:package torn

Old stock FD12B Scoshe wiring harness for Ford vehicles with factory amp. Look it up on Schoshe website for applications. It has been opened and package is torn. What you see is what you get . The wiring looks to be enough to go to the rear of the car's amp so alot of wiring comes with it. Sold as is, no returns. thank you for looking.

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