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Sony Cdx-c5000x Cd Receiver Xplod 50wx4 Faceplate & Hardshell Case Works Great! on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
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Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
VERY NICE CONDITION WITH MINIMAL WEAR. FACEPLATE WAS ALWAYS KEPT IN HARDSHELL PADDED CASE WHEN DETACHED, SO THE DISPLAY STILL LOOKS GREAT.
Manufacturer Part Number:CDX-C5000X Warranty:No Brand:Sony UPC:Does not apply

SONY CDX-C5000X CD RECEIVER XPLOD 50WX4 FACEPLATE & SONY HARDSHELL CASE WORKS GREAT!

VERY NICE CONDITION WITH MINIMAL WEAR. FACEPLATE WAS ALWAYS KEPT IN HARDSHELL PADDED CASE WHEN DETACHED, SO THE DISPLAY STILL LOOKS GREAT.

SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND. HIS TRUCK WAS BROKEN INTO WHILE WE WERE HIKING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. THEY TOOK THE RECEIVER EVEN THOUGH THE FACEPLATE WAS IN HIS BACKPACK. HE REPLACED IT WITH A BRAND NEW RECEIVER AND I'M SELLING THIS FOR HIM.

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