Sony Cdx-m750 on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Soka, Saitama, Japan
Condition:Used
Brand:Sony
Unit Size:1 DIN
Model:CD PLAYER
Item Description |
title:SONY CDX-M750
Cool and display is very refreshing.
With remote control (battery replacement required)
Popular commodity in Japan! !
Sound quality is very good.
box size :
figure size :
condition: used(GOOD)
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Shipping |
Please choose shipping method as follows.
(1)EMS (tracked and insured)(5-7 days to USA)
(2)SAL (no tracked & no insured)(14-30days to USA)
(3)Air (no tracked & no insured)(10-14 days to USA)
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Asia | USA/Canada/Australia | Europe | Africa |
| EMS | USD34.00 | USD42.00 | USD47.00 | USD66.00 |
| SAL | - | - | - | - |
| Air | USD 30.00 | USD38.00 | USD43.00 | USD46.00 |
We do combined shipment for multiple items purhcase to save postage!!
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Payment |
Paypal Only
Please make a payment within 2 weeks after you won or purchased.
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Other Term |
International Buyers
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