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04-06 Ford Mustang Expedition Explorer Stereo Cd6 #3r3t-18c815-tb Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

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Irvine, California, US

Irvine, California, US
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04-06 FORD Mustang Expedition Explorer Satellite Ready! Stereo CD6 Part #3R3T-18C815-TB

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KEEP THE GREAT FORD FACTORY SOUND!

REFURBISHED by the Factory!
O.E.M. FORD HIGH QUALITY Sound!
PLUG - N - PLAY EASY INSTALLATION!

Satellite Ready!

Will work with:

2004 - 2005 FORDExplorer

2004 - 2006 FORDExpedition

2004 - 2005MERCURY Mountaineer

2004 FORD Mustang
NOTE: This Radio Will only work with the SUB WOOFER OPTION!

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