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US $65.00
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CHRYSLER/DODGE/JEEP AM-FM-CD-CASS CAR RADIO, US $65.00, image 1
Condition:Used Brand:Chrysler Make:Dodge Chrysler Jeep Plymouth Manufacturer Part Number:P04858518 Steering Wheel Controls:Yes Surface Finish:Black

Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge AM, FM, CD, and CASS combo unit.



Some of the features it has is as follows:

  • 10 AM presets
  • 10 FM presets
  • Dolby sound when playing tapes
  • Single disc cd player
  • Joystick speaker control
  • Separate treble, mid, and bass controls
  • Green color back-lighting
  • Two-pin white connector for steering wheel controls
It has the seven pin black and gray connectors on back.
The mounts are located on the top right side and the bottom left side of the unit.

System is in great shape and condition and is fully operational.

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