Vw Gamma 3 Philips Radio/cassette Player No Code on 2040-parts.com
Szekesfehervar, Hungary
You're looking at an original Volkswagen Gamma III Philips cassette radio.
It is in very good cosmetical condition (see pictures), but the code is missing.
It does power on, but immediately prompts for the code which I don't have.
For parts only!
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