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Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner Siriusxm Ready For Magnadyne Receivers on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Magnadyne Model:SXV300B-NA Manufacturer Part Number:SXV300B-NA Warranty:Yes Compatible Service:For SiriusXM Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner

Compatible with M4-LCD and M3-LCD Magnadyne SiriusXM Ready radios
Also compatible with most all aftermarket SiriusXM certified radios (Comfirm tuner model number and compatibility with the radio manufacturer)
Feature upgrades from previous SXV100 and SXV200 tuners
10ft Mini DIN radio connection cable provided
Requires Sirius antenna not included
Sirius Satellite Radio subscription required to receive Sirius satellite radio stations

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