1998 -1999 Ford 6 Disc Cd Magazine on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Michigan, United States
Ford 6 disc CD magazine.
F8DF - 18C833-AA, same as F6DF - 18C833-AA Will fit 1998-1999 CD Changers with the RECTANGULAR ORANGE eject button, not the yellow oval eject button. (SEE PICTURE for correct eject button). CD Changer NOT included. If unsure, please contact me before purchasing! |
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