check this one out a jvc kd-hdr40 refurbished has built in hd radio sat ready aux aux in front equalizer has metal sleeve face trim ring wireing harness I sell as is but look at my feed back and see why I don't sell junk I have had this radio and 3 more and just haven't listed them in awhile thanks
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