Dodge Chrysler Jeep Am/fm Radio Cassette Stereo Part # P04858558ad Sebring Etc. on 2040-parts.com
Hackettstown, New Jersey, US
Here's a nice in-dash cassette player that fits the following cars. Radio is in great condition. Factory Installed on: Chrysler Cirrus 1995-2000 Chrysler Sebring 1996-2000 (Convertible) Dodge Stratus 1995-2000 Plymouth Breeze 1996-2000 Player Options: AM-FM Cassette player Base model without CD changer controls Not compatible with Infinity systems. Mounting tabs are located left side lower corner and right side upper corner. Will not fit models not mentioned above. Amber color display and illumination Thanks for looking, and enjoy!
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