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Sirius Xm Onyx Satellite Radio Receiver Xdnx1 And Sxabb2 Portable Speaker Dock on 2040-parts.com

US $64.00
Location:

Piscataway, New Jersey, United States

Piscataway, New Jersey, United States
Excellent, Tested
Brand:Sirius Compatible Service:For SiriusXM Manufacturer Part Number:XDNX1 Model:SXABB2 Product Line:Onyx UPC:Does not apply

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Sirius XM Onyx Satellite Radio Receiver XDNX1 and SXABB2 Portable Speaker Dock

Includes:
  • Sirius XM Onyx Satellite Radio (XDNX1)
  • Portable Speaker Dock (SXABB2)
  • Remote Control (batteries not included)
  • User Guides
Does not include power cord for speaker dock. 

Speaker dock can be used with batteries (not included), or a replacement power cord can be purchased. Both units were tested and work well. Only very, very minor marks/ wear. Radio will need a Sirius XM subscription to function. 

Ship well packaged, insured. 

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