Sony Cdx-gt22w Replacement Faceplate. Tested Good! on 2040-parts.com
New Jersey, US
Up for sale is a used SONY CDX-GT22W Faceplate only. The item was tested and in good working condition. Auction is for Faceplate only. What you see is what you get. Thank you for stopping by. |
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