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04 05 06 Vibe Am Fm Cd Player Radio Audio Oem 12231689 12331689 88973083 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Liberty, Pennsylvania, United States

Liberty, Pennsylvania, United States

This is an OEM AM/FM/CD radio out of a 2004 Vibe. The buttons have some wear but everything is functional. This was tested and marked good when the car was brought in. Please compare your Radio codes with the codes I have provided as those are the only codes this radio will work with. Interchange is as follows:

  • 04-06 Vibe codes: 12231689 , 12331689 and 88973083

Please contact me with any questions or concerns. The vin number was written on this radio in case a radio code is needed however I don't believe it needs one.  I will refund any overpaid shipping costs as well. Thank you for looking and be sure to follow me for more parts and great prices!

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