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Vintage Fm Tuner For Vehicles – Hitachi - Hard To Find – Nice ! on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Portland, Maine, US

Portland, Maine, US
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Vintage FM Tuner for vehicles.  This item was working before I removed it from my vehicle, and has been in storage for over 25 years.  I have no way to test it now, so it’s being sold as is.  It’s in overall nice condition, and very hard to find.

 

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