2005-2007 Mercedes Benz C-class Oem Am/fm Radio/stereo Cd Player C230 C240 C350 on 2040-parts.com
McKinney, Texas, United States
- 100 % Working Condition, came from a 2007 C230 with 39K miles
- Slight cosmetic damage on protective film (view pics) - Fits 05 - 07 W203 models (OEM Model # MF 2731, Part # 2038273942) - Fast & Free Shipping - Please verify fitment with list below & pics before purchase
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