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Chrysler Pacifica 6 Cd Changer Lifetime Warranty!! on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States

       This listing is for one Chrysler 6 CD changer. It will fit any year Pacifica but will only work with vehicles that came with a 6 CD changer. Please make sure that your vehicle has the wiring for the changer. If your Pacifica did not come from the factory with a 6 CD changer this will not work in the vehicle. It works in conjunction with a single CD AM/FM radio that is usually present in the vehicles that came with a 6 CD changer. This unit is in excellent condition and works 100%. Please inquire about the LIFETIME warranty! NO RETURNS!!! Guaranteed to be in working condition upon arrival.
       Payment is by Paypal only! Shipping will be $10 for USPS Priority Mail to anywhere in the lower 48 states.

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