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Axxess AXBUCH-MZ6V Backup Camera Retain/Add-On Mazda 2007-2015 W/ AXCSD-6V

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Axxess AXBUCH-MZ6V Backup Camera Retain/Add-On Mazda 2007-2015 

Back-Up Rear Camera Retention Harness with 12 Volt to 6 Volt Camera Stepdown Converter (AXBUCH-MZ6V) by Axxess¬ģ. Make the most out of your system with this superior video installation product designed to deliver the finest quality video signal needed to give you high color accuracy and image brightness that will boost your video experience to the next level.

Product Information Sheet

Specifications:

  • Retains the factory backup camera to an aftermarket radio
  • Allows an aftermarket camera to be added to the OEM screen
  • Helps you get the most out of your in-car entertainment system
  • Designed to ensure clear and stabilized video output
  • Provides you with the finest image quality
  • Manufactured from superior materials
  • Made for years of reliable service

Includes:

  • Includes the AXCSD-6V 12-volt to 6-volt converter

Vehicle Fitment:

Mazda

  • CX-5 2013-2015 (1)
  • CX-7 2007-2012 (1)
  • CX-9 2013-Up
  • CX-9 2007-2012 (1)
  • Mazda6 2011-2015 (1)

(1) With NAV

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