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03-08 Toyota Matrix Pontiac Vibe Gps Navigation Radio Cd Dvd Player on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States
Working, Used unit pulled from a 2003 Pontiac VIBE. Includes GPS Antenna. Will work in other model year Pontiac VIBE or Toyota Matrix models, check manufacturer compatibility before you purchase, no returns on this item! DENSO/Toyota Navigation disc (not included).
Type:CD Player Manufacturer Part Number:12205499 Brand:Factory/OEM

This used, working, factory OEM GPS Navigation unit was pulled from a 2003 Pontiac VIBE (Toyota MATRIX). This unit is plug and play for 2003-2008 models and will work in other model years - please check manufacturer compatibility as there is no return on this item. Item includes GPS Antenna, but NO DENSO NAVIGATION DVD is included.

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The pictures in this posting are of the actual item you will receive. OEM part number is 12205499.

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