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2009-2012 Toyota Tundra Sequoia Oem Gps Navigation System - Jbl Mp3 Cd Changer! on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Collierville, Tennessee, US

Collierville, Tennessee, US
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This radio is used but in good working condition. I bought it to install in a 2007 Sequoia but it did not fit. I was able to power it up and verify that it worked well and sounded good. It had light wear on the knobs. The screen is in great condition and is very clear. The 2009 map DVD is included for the GPS. No wiring harnesses or antennas are included.

The part numbers marked on the radio are 86120-0C220 and DW468100-0317. Please ensure this radio will fit your vehicle as no returns are accepted.

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