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Honda Insight Crv Cd Changer New In Box Unused Will Fit Others on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
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Nappanee, Indiana, US

Nappanee, Indiana, US
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I have other radios and parts listed as well. This is new in box as you cab see and fits the following cars but may fit others just make sure it fits before you buy it.

 
Model   Year          Body Trim         Transmission 
INSIGHT 2003 3DR DXKA 5MT
INSIGHT 2003 3DR DXKA CVT
INSIGHT 2003 3DR DX (A/C)KA 5MT
INSIGHT 2002 3DR DXKA 5MT
INSIGHT 2002 3DR DXKA CVT
INSIGHT 2002 3DR DX (A/C)KA 5MT
INSIGHT 2001 3DR DXKA 5MT
INSIGHT 2001 3DR DXKA CVT
INSIGHT 2001 3DR DX (A/C)KA 5MT
INSIGHT 2000 3DR DXKA 5MT
INSIGHT 2000 3DR DX (A/C)KA 5MT
CR-V 2001 5DR EXKA 4AT
CR-V 2001 5DR EXKA 5MT
CR-V 2001 5DR EX (SUZUKA)KA 4AT
CR-V 2001 5DR EX (SUZUKA)KA 5MT
CR-V 2001 5DR LX (2WD SUZUKA)KA 4AT
CR-V 2001 5DR LX (2WD)KA 4AT
CR-V 2001 5DR LX (4WD SUZUKA)KA 4AT
CR-V 2001 5DR LX (4WD SUZUKA)KA 5MT
CR-V 2001 5DR LX (4WD)KA 4AT

 

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