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Sirius Xm Connect Vehicle Car Tuner Scc1 Satellite Radio Receiver +kenwood I/f on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Commerce City, Colorado, United States

Commerce City, Colorado, United States
Used but good condition and working properly, 30-day warranty
Manufacturer Part Number:SC-C1 Model:SCC1 and KCA-SR50 Brand:SiriusXM UPC:Does not apply

SIRIUS CONNECT VEHICLE TUNER SCC1 +KENWOOD I/F BOX KCA-SR50

These units are in used but good condition and working properly, backed by a 30-day warranty.  Included is the SCC1, mounting plate, Kenwood I/F box, and connection cable.  Nothing else is included, no antenna/extra cables/manual etc.

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