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00-06 Subaru Legacy Forester Impreza Cd Changer Radio P131 86201sa110 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

El Monte, California, United States

El Monte, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM Part Brand:86201SA110 Manufacturer Part Number:CQ-EF7360A Warranty:Yes

  SUBARU RADIO 6 CD CHANGER

  • Legacy 95-05
  • Forester 95-06
  • Outback 95-05
  • Baja 2003-05
  • WRX 95-05
  • *May Fit Other Models Please Check With Dealer

 

Model: 86201SA110

CQ-EF7360A

P131

 


 It is in great working condition, 100%  perfect and guaranteed 100% fully functioning. It is great replacment with your broken CD player. This radio has the weather Band Receiver feature.

 

 All our units have been bench tested .  30 days warranty.

 

Check your local dealer This radio Cost $700 at the dealer

 

Please e-mail us if you have any questions.

 

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