Mercedes Sprinter Am/fm/cd Ha 1111 on 2040-parts.com
Grand Island, New York, United States
This is a new radio which was removed from a commercial customers 2010 Sprinter Van just a few days after the customer picked it up from the dealer. This radio is just basic AM/FM/CD. Upon purchase, you may need to have this programmed at the dealer to work with your vehicle.
I have many other radios that are in the same new condition for other makes and models of vehicles, just keep your eyes peeled on my listings for more. HA 1111 |
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