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Windsor, Colorado, United States

Windsor, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Volkswagen Disc Capacity:6 Manufacturer Part Number:1J6 035 111 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:Does not apply

2001 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 6 DISC CD CHANGER WITH MAGAZINE 1J6 035 111
Fully tested - Working

THIS 6 DISC CD CHANGER WITH MAGAZINE IS USED & WAS PULLED FROM A 2001 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT. THIS ITEM IS USED SO PLEASE EXPECT SOME NORMAL WEAR & USE. OTHERWISE, ITEM IS IN GOOD SHAPE. THERE IS A 30 DAY WARRANTY FOR THIS ITEM, AND THIS ITEM WILL SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS. PLEASE VERIFY & MATCH THIS ITEM'S FEATURES & PART NUMBER 1J6 035 111 TO ENSURE CORRECT COMPATIBILITY. MATCH THIS ITEM & THE PART NUMBER 1J6 035 111 AS DISPLAYED IN THE PICTURES COMPARED TO YOUR PREVIOUS 6 DISC CD CHANGER WITH MAGAZINE IF APPLICABLE, TO ENSURE SIMILARITY & A PROPER FIT AS WELL. IF YOU'RE NOT POSITIVE THIS ITEM FITS YOUR VEHICLE, PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR MECHANIC TO CONFIRM IF IT IS A PROPER FIT.

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