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Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Factory 6 Disc Cd Changer on 2040-parts.com

US $58.21
Location:

Tallapoosa, Georgia, United States

Tallapoosa, Georgia, United States
works just fine. taken it out my own personal ride because i installed a 6 disc dvd changer for my kids.
Brand:Compact disc digital audio Disc Capacity:6 Manufacturer Part Number:F75x-18c835-aaw Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Compact disc digital audio 6 disc cd changer with magazine and outter frame cover.
Took this out my own 1997 ford expedition eddie bauer edition 5.4L

Works great i only used it myself maybe 2 times because we use our phones as mp3 players. I installed a 6 disc dvd changer in the places of this because we have 5 kids so we need a way 2 keep them all happy and they love it.
Guaranteed it works like its brand spankying new or money back if u r unsatisfied!!!
Message me with any questions you may have.

Thank you and god blesd you!

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