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Saab 9 5 Stereo Receiver on 2040-parts.com

US $125.95
Location:

New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
Used not new
Brand:OEM original equipment Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:5038138 Other Part Number:fx-m2116zsa

I have the radio unit with AM/FM/CD/Cassette out of a 2000 Saab 9 5 with a 2.3l engine.

It is part of the Harmon/Kardon premium sound system made by Pioneer.

It may fit more year models than listed above depending on part number.

Please verify the part number you need is the same as I have.

Will ship within 24 hours of receiving payment.

If payment is not received within 7 days, order will be canceled and item will be put back up for sale.

Thanks for looking and have a great day.

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