2001-2004 Oem Mercedes Benz Am/fm Tape Radio Receiver Model Cm-1010 Class C on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, United States
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AM/FM TAPE RADIO RECEIVER MODEL CM-1010 CLASS C SALE A FACTORY RADIO FOR ALL MERCEDES BENZ C CLASS CARS 2001-2004. PART NUMBER IS A 2038201086. Model CM-1010. If you have a question about this or any other part, please contact us through ebay messaging. If you are not sure if this item will fit your car, please call your local dealer to verify. Buyer is responsible for item fitment. PAYMENT AND SHIPPING
Shipping: We will ship the item with standard shipping as soon as the payment is cleared. Feel free to eBay message us if you have any questions. Please note: We sell parts that have been tested and that are working properly. We accept returns only if the item is not as described in the listing. We will not accept returns for errors in your end. You must make that the item you are buying will fit your vehicle, if you are not sure, please send us a message before buying and we will do our best to help you make sure it fits. |
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