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9496565-1 Volvo Radio Hu-611 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

West Palm Beach, Florida, US

West Palm Beach, Florida, US
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Highly used, pulled from a totaled car, no way to test. As is!

Came off a 02 Volvo S80. I do not have any factory codes!  Note the missing knobs, easy to pull off your old radio.

DO NOT LEAVE NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.  Understand the risk of buying used parts and if there is ANY problem, email me to see if we can work out a mutually beneficial solution in exchange for POSITIVE feedback.

Because of the weight, this will be shipped via Priority Mail Flat Rate box.  The cost is $16.85.  I can't do anything about shipping prices and I make no money from it.  Car parts are heavy!

Let me know if you have any questions.

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