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US $69.99
Location:

Davison, Michigan, United States

Davison, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

2003 Cadillac CTS Radio Amplifier / Trunk Located Computer

This Radio Amplifier was removed from a 2003 Cadillac CTS w/ the luxury sport package.  The Radio was fully functioning and working great when this was removed.  The position of this computer is the rear trunk area, behind the carpet on the left side of the trunk interior.

The model number of this amplifier is 09354906.  It never had a problem powering the radio of our 03 CTS but check to make sure this is a compatible amplifier for your vehicle before purchasing this item.

If you have any questions about the amplifier, please feel free to contact me.

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