5v Radio Ipod Iphone Aux Interface Input Cable For Honda Crv Civic Accord on 2040-parts.com
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Applies to: Honda CRV / Civic / Ling faction Name: ipod / iphone audio input line Cable length: 1.5 m Support 5V charging Real shot pictures: |
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