Stilo 12v Power Supply For Wrc/trophy Intercom - Yb0100 on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Attiki, Greece

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ITEM DESCRIPTION ______________________________________________________ Alternate 12 Volts Power supply for the WRC and Trophy intercom systems. Convert your WRC and Trophy intercom from 9 volt battery power to run off your cars 12 volt supply. With this adaptor you will never loose communication half way through a stage due to a run down battery. There will be no need to fit batteries ever again. Business seller information Difros Laser ltd 19 Irous str. 10442 Athens Greece VAT number: EL 999180977
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