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New Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver Visor Xact Xtr3ck & Car Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Opened box. never used, no defect.
Brand:SiriusXM Part Brand:XACT Manufacturer Part Number:XTR3CK Country of Manufacture:Korea, Republic of Bundled Items:Home Kit, Remote, Vehicle Kit

NEW SEALED Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver VISOR XACT XTR3CK & Car Kit

Model:XTR3CK Car kits included.

Brand NEW! Sealed in the package!

Visor Plug & Play Satellite Radio Receiver with Rotating Display and remote control.
•16 charactor scrolling display. Rotary encoding knob.
•36 station preset capacity. One touch rotating display.
•Stereo, Line level audio output. Built-in Wireless FM Transmitter.
•Wireless IR Remote Control.

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