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Metra 40-EU55 Antenna Adapter for Select Buick/Cadillac/Chevy/GMC/VW

Disponibilidad:
Stock bajo
Precio original $0.00 - Precio original $0.00
Precio original $0.00
$29.95
$29.95 - $29.95
Precio actual $29.95
European Amplified Antenna Adapter Single Connector (FAKRA)
For Dual Connector Applications Use the Metra 40-EU56
Antenna Adapter Cable
Powered antenna and newer "FAKRA" style connector to aftermarket radio
Authorized Dealer

Compatible With
Buick LaCrosse 2010-2013
Buick Regal with black dash 2011-2013
Buick Regal with brown dash 2011-2013
Cadillac SRX 2010-2013
Chevrolet Camaro 2010-2013
Chevrolet Cruze 2011-2013
Chevrolet Equinox with mono info screen 2010-2013
Chevrolet Equinox with color info screen 2010-2013
Chevrolet Sonic 2012-2013
Chevrolet Spark 2013
GMC Terrain 2010-2011
Volkswagen CC 2009-2013
Volkswagen Eos 2007-2011
Volkswagen GLI 2008-2011
Volkswagen GTI 2002-2011
Volkswagen Golf 2010-2013
Volkswagen Golf 2003-2006
Volkswagen Golf (Double-Din) 2002
Volkswagen Jetta 2005-2013
Volkswagen Jetta (not the "New" A5 model) 2005
Volkswagen Jetta (Double-Din) 2002-2004
Volkswagen Passat 2006-2013
Volkswagen Passat (Double-Din) 2002-2005
Volkswagen R32 2008
Volkswagen Rabbit 2006-2009
Volkswagen Touareg/Touareg2 2004-2010
Volkswagen Tiguan 2009-2013

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