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1994-1997 Honda Acura Accord Radio Cd Player With Anti-theft 39100-sv4-c500 1xa0 on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Ontario, CA

Ontario, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Honda Part Number:39100-SV4-C500 Face Plate ID:1XA0

You are looking at a used, genuine Honda factory CD Player with AM/FM Radio from a 94-97 Honda Accord.  This radio can also control a Honda CD 6-disc CD Changer that uses the 8-pin DIN plug, giving you control of a total of 7 CDs.  Honda Part number of this CD Player/Radio is 39100-SV4-C500 and the Face Plate ID is 1XA0.  This CD Player has an anti-theft function (the Original Honda Plastic card with the Anti-Theft code will be provided to the buyer).  This CD Player should fit most Pre-1998 Accord and other Honda/Acura models.  Please check with your Honda/Acura dealer to confirm.

There is a small dent/hole on the right "seek" button on the radio, which does not affect the operation of the button or the radio.

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