Mitsubishi 10 Disc Cd Changer For Montero, Galant, Diamante on 2040-parts.com
Danville, California, United States
Mitsubishi 10-Disk CD changer, OEM, model A996RC1X01. Used but in great condition, very clean, no scratches. CD magazine in excellent condition. Heavy-duty mounting bracket and protective insulating case included. Pulled from 1997 Mitsubishi Montero LS. Original owner. I believe this fits other Mitsubishi vehicles of similar era, such as Diamante, Galant, etc.
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