All Categories
chat with your favorite characters
realistic personalities & voice impressions
53%
off RRP

Aerpro AFD2AUX AUX Adaptor Lead for Ford Territory (BA/BF)

Rated 3.6 out of 5 based on 13 customer reviews
13 customer reviews

$19.00   $9.00

  Shipping: Shipped from distribution center in Columbus, United States of America.
Groupspree focuses on the power of group buying. The manufacturer or wholesaler proposes a heavily discounted price for a large quantity bulk purchase. Groupspree facilitates the bulk purchase on behalf of all the group-buy participants. The deal commences once there are sufficient participants in the group-buy.
  3,950 participant Groupspree
  2,892 members participating currently
  1,058 additional participants needed
This deal will commence once Groupspree reaches 100%.
73% to Groupspree 73% Complete
By participating, you will partake in the Groupspree Group-buy and could save $10.00 off RRP per item.

    Key Features

    Ford BA & BF Falcon / Territory Auxiliary adaptor lead.

    Allows MP3/iPod/CD/Media player to connect direct to fatory Radio using the inbuilt Ford Auxiliary socket

    Ford 5 Pin plug to 2 RCA Sockets.

    1.5 metre length.

    Includes 3.5mm Stereo to 2 male RCA plug Lead

    Connect to orange Auxiliary socket located near fuse box under dash

    Press and hold AM button on factory radio to switch to Auxiliary

Car accessory type
Cables/adaptors
Manufacturer''s warranty
1 Year
  • 5 Star (5)
  • 4 Star (3)
  • 3 Star (2)
  • 2 Star (1)
  • 1 Star (2)

Average Star Rating: 3.6 out of 5
(13 customer reviews)

13 reviews for Aerpro AFD2AUX AUX Adaptor Lead for Ford Territory (BA/BF)

  1. Rated 2 out of 5

      PowerCordOfJustice from Saarbrucken, Germany

    I recieved this product on time with very high hopes but it ended up being dissapointing, should have done more research

  2. Rated 1 out of 5

      Godfather from Ul'yanovsk, Russia

    This was an absolute waste of money despite cheap price in group buy

  3. Rated 1 out of 5

      Happy Murcia from Brisbane, Australia

    This is the biggest piece of garbage ever made, huge waste of money