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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Type:Automotive In-Dash Screen Size:6" Manufacturer Part Number:P56038646AM Unit Size:2 DIN Model:REC Brand:Alpine

Up for auction is a used factory navigation 6cd Chrysler radio. This was pulled from a 2005 Chrysler aspen. Unit was function tested prior to removal and everything works like it should. Radio comes with GPS antenna but no navigation CD. Buyer has 48hr to pay via PayPal before item is relisted. United States shipping only please. No over seas transactions.

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