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Sony Xplod 100db Radio Plate With Case on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Munster, Indiana, United States

Munster, Indiana, United States
The front plate is in cosmetically perfect condition. I did however, file a couple pieces of plastic off the back to help the plate fit on any other sony radio. The plate fits perfectly without wiggle. It works great and has been tested. This is like new condition and also comes with a case. Like I said, there are file marks on the back. I will not offer refunds for this.
Brand:Sony MPN:cdx-gt32w Model:xplod 100db Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:Does not apply

 Pretty straight forward. It's a Sony Xplod 100Dp radio plate model is CDX-GT32W with a selectable sub-out option. I bought this because the input jack on my other one went bad and I took it apart to fix it. While I was doing that I used this one for a few weeks. I filed off a couple plastic strips on the back but it still grabs and holds on perfectly without any wiggle. I will not offer refunds for the back having scratch marks from having the unnecessary plastic pieces filed off. Thank you for looking and happy bidding.

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