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Rare Vintage Hitachi Stereo Auto Cassette Radio . on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

European Union, Bulgaria

European Union, Bulgaria

Rare Vintage Hitachi stereo auto Cassette Radio .
In Very Good working and cosmetic condition(See the pictures)
Made in Japan in the 70's
Do not miss this quite rare vintage Radio.

PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY CONCERNS WITH YOUR PURCHASE 
I AM A 100% HONEST SELLER AND WILL ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU GET WHAT YOU PAYED FOR GUARANTEED

Only PayPal is accepted!

The items will be send on the same or next business day after the payment is confirmed 
and will be delivered by registered priority Air Mail.Please ignore ebay shipping time.
Depending on the accuracy of custom authorities and employees,delivery can arrive in shorter or longer period of time.
The expecting time for getting the delivery is:USA,Canada,Australia.....10-20 business days,Europe 5-10 business days
Good luck and bid with confidence

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