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Active Sirius S50 Personal Satellite Radio Receiver Only Shuts Down By Itself on 2040-parts.com

US $70.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
This item has been tested and works but it shuts down by it self (may be a faulty battery), includes both Howard channels. Item has some scratches (see photos please). Purchase includes unit as shown and only the item(s) in the picture are included in the auction(the power supply and any other accessories are not included). Selling as is, for parts or repair. We do NOT accept returns for this purchase. *(if it is not in the picture then we do not have it). Please email us if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!.
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Active Sirius S50 Personal Satellite Radio Receiver Only Shuts Down by Itself

Active Sirius S50 Personal Satellite Radio Receiver Only Shuts Down by Itself

This item has been tested and works but it shuts down by it self (may be a faulty battery), includes both Howard channels. Item  has some scratches (see photos please). Purchase includes unit as shown  and only the item(s) in the picture are included in the auction(the power supply and any other accessories are not included). Selling as is, for parts or repair. We do NOT accept returns for this purchase. *(if it is not in the picture then we do not have it). Please email us if you have any questions. Thanks for looking!.



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