Pioneer Deh-2700 Cd In Dash Reciever With Am/fm Tuner on 2040-parts.com
Marshfield, Massachusetts, US
This Pioneer DEH-2700 in dash CD player with AM/FM tuner is new in the box! It has a CD-R/CD-RW Compatible, 3 band parametric equalizer, selectable loudness, best stations memory and preout. It has a removable faceplate for security.
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