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Honda Goldwing 1200 Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
Location:

Harbor Springs, Michigan, US

Harbor Springs, Michigan, US
:

                   84 - 87 HONDA  GOLDWING

      PANASONIC RADIO AM/FM CASSETTE RADIO
 
                        RADIO WORKS
 
  HAS A  HUMMING SOUND YOU CAN HEAR WITH THE MUSIC WHEN YOU TURNED UP HIGH

        DO NOT KNOW IF CASSETTE WORKS .  I DO NOT HAVE A TAPE
         
                       I'AM SELL AS IS WITH NO RETURN .
 
       BECAUSE  OF THE LIGHT HUMMING SOUND WITH THE MUSIC

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