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Used Stereo Alpine Cda-9884. Wiring Preserved. on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Alachua, Florida, United States

Alachua, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:alpine Manufacturer Part Number:CDA-9884

1st item picture is a stock image. Imperfection: Alpine logo in the right corner needs to be reattached. (glued) Otherwise normal wear and tear. FREE SHIPPING to continental US. Extra $15 for anywhere else. Refunds are issued for items that we cannot replace. If you insist on refunding the item you will incur %20 restocking fee. No international shipping. Buyer is responsible to obtain unlock code from dealer if required. Although all stereos have been removed from a 'no power' vehicles and are PLUG&PLAY** ready, 1 out of 10 requires extra attention. **requires professional wiring connection. OEM wiring present

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