Volkswagen Beetle Monsoon Factory Oem Am Fm Radio Cassette Tape Player Vw on 2040-parts.com
Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
Offered here is a VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE MONSOON FACTORY OEM AM/FM RADIO CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER! Part Number: 1C0 035 157 G or 1C0 035 157 GX. Pre-owned, but in nice condition as shown and all functions work as they should. Works in 1998 to 2010 Volkswagen Beetle. If your vehicle does not have the MONSOON premium sound system, this unit will not be compatible in your vehicle. No security code, but it can be obtained from Volkswagen directly. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET. GET IT BEFORE IT'S GONE!!! FROM A SMOKE AND PET FREE HOME. PAYPAL PAYMENT DUE NO LATER THAN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS. ENOUGH SAID! NO RESERVE!!
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