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Sony Car Receiver & 10 Cd Changer Xplod & Remote Controls- Cdx-c5050x & Cdx-747x on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Hackensack, New Jersey, US

Hackensack, New Jersey, US
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Sony Car Receiver & 10 CD Changer Xplod & Remote Controls



includes:

- RECEIVER----  cdx-c5050x

- 10 CD CHANGER--  cdx-747x--  (does not include the magazine/cd holder)

- 2 remote controls--  (I THINK these both go with this set, but i'm not 100% sure...  part #'s for the remotes are visible in photos)

- all the wires in photos


**  PLEASE OBSERVE PICTURES CAREFULLY--  what you see is what you get---  no additional wires or components included- please check compatibility with your car, etc...  This was in my previous car, and I think the installer gave me everything, but I'm not sure, etc- so look at photos and check out vs what you need

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