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2003 Ford Focus Radio - Audiophile 9006 - Ford Part# 3s41-18c815-da on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Ringoes, New Jersey, United States

Ringoes, New Jersey, United States
Minor signs on use on volume nob and around removal holes. Works 100%
Type:CD Player Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Factory/OEM Unit Size:1 DIN Manufacturer Part Number:3S41-18C815-DA Features:6 Disc Changer, AM/FM RADIO Model:Audiophile 9006

For sale is a used radio from a 2003 Ford Focus.  Should fit any MKI Focus (2001-2007) but PLEASE VERIFY IT FITS YOUR CAR BEFORE PURCHASE.  I am not responsible if it doesn't fit.

OEM # is 3S41-18C815-DA and it is a 9006 Audiophile Headunit.


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