HERE WE HAVE A NON-NAVIGATION RADIO UNIT, WITH BEZEL, FOR A 2010-2014 HYUNDAI SONATA..
NO VISUAL DEFECTS WITH THIS UNIT, WAS REMOVED PRIOR TO THE SALE OF THE VEHICLE. LOOKS GREAT!
WHY PAY HUNDREDS FOR THAT FACTORY LOOK WHEN YOU CAN BUY ACTUAL FACTORY HYUNDAI PARTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE!!
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK!
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