Honda Oem Radio Part # 39101-sr8-a500-m1 on 2040-parts.com
Earlysville, Virginia, US
I believe this came out of a late 1990's Honda. I really don't know what it is compatible with.
Honda OEM Radio/Cassette Deck
Part No. 39101-SR8-A500-M1
Does Have some cosmetic damage pictured, and some of the buttons have some wear.
If you have questions please ask.
Thanks for looking.
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