Car Stereo In Dash Cd Radio Aiwa Cdc-x227 With Removable Faceplate Not Tested on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, US
You are purchasing the Aiwa CDC-X227 in dash CD-Player/Radio. I used to have this exact model and loved it. My brother-in-law passed away recently and our family is in the process of cleaning out his apartment. This unit has not been tested and being sold as is, please bid accordingly.
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