Pac Os-1bose Onstar® Retention Radio Replacement Interface For Select Gm W/ Bose on 2040-parts.com
Tyndall, Manitoba, Canada
Up for your consideration is one PAC OS-1 BOSE. New damaged box. Being sold as is untested with no returns.
Please go to the PAC website to confirm it will work for you. US Buyers are responsible for any duty fees upon your items arrival. Item will be mailed within 3 Business days. All items are sold as is with no returns, so please check with PAC before making a purchase. Thanks for looking. |
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