Used working stereo that came off a Lexus Gs400. The unit plays and is functional. The only issue is the screen is scratched and does not light up. Also, has a broken knob(see photo ).
Can be attached with super glue. Also comes with brackets. Please see photo for condition. Good luck and happy bidding.
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