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2000 Ford F350 Super Duty Pickup Am Fm Radio Cassette Cd Player - Xl2f-18c869-ab on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
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Richmond, Virginia, United States

Richmond, Virginia, United States
2000 Ford F350 Super Duty Pickup AM FM Radio Cassette CD Player - XL2F-18C869-AB, US $165.00, image 1
Professionally remanufactured in great cosmetic condition in 100% working order with a 90 day warranty!
Conditions & Options:Professionally remanufactured in great cosmetic co PartNumber:638 Genuine OEM:Yes Mileage:0 Interchange Part Number:638-01139 Model:F350SD Inventory ID:3769 Year:2000 eCommerce Description:Professionally remanufactured in great cosmetic co Brand:Ford Designation:Seller refurbished Manufacturer Part Number:XL2F18C869AB Stock #:3769 GTIN:Does not apply

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