Subaru Cd Changer Controller Clarion Nib! on 2040-parts.com
Medford, Massachusetts, United States
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NOS (opened just for pics) Clarion OEM Subaru CD Changer Controller
If you have a working changer and need the head unit here you go! Check part number for compatibility; was used in all Subarus back when these were popular. Sorry, but I do NOT have the remote changer section. Box says: H6240FS040, so was OE for Forester and Impreza, but I used to install these in Legacys and Outbacks too. Enjoy! |
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