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Used Sony Xav-a1 Specialty Series on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

davao city, default, PH

davao city, default, PH
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Japan

this auction is for used in-dash sony xav-a1.

bought this brand new for $550
it had been stored in my cabinet for almost a year now and i need to clear things up.
last time i used it was in perfect condition but now the DVD mechanism dosn't seem to work. but the LCD, AM, FM, aux 2 aux 3 seems to work fine.
this unit comes with the box, case for the face plate and with the certificate of warranty and owners manual.
it also has the xa-123 for connecting a sattelite radio.
all sales are final!
no warranty!
paypal only!

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