Up for sale is a KENWOOD KDC-C462FM DISC CD CHANGER only. This is used and all used parts may have some wear. This listing is for the same part as shown in the picture. Selling it as is, no returns. Please email me with any further questions. Buyer will receive shipping tracking number with purchase. Happy Bidding! Thank You For Looking! |
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