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04-06 Ford F150 Radio Cd Player 4l3t-18c869-gd W/speakers on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, US

Pompano Beach, Florida, US
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04-06 Ford F150 Radio Cd Player 4L3T-18C869-GD W/Speakers


DESCRIPTION:

Type: Radio Cd Player

Part/Model #  4L3T-18C869-GD

Does it have an amp? No, this is the standard sound system

Does it need a code or programming? No, it is a direct plug and play unit.

Flaws: Some buff marks-No scratches on face plate

Additional accessories included: 4 Speakers (6x8) In Excellent Condition

2-leftside front & rear and 2 rightside front and rear (4-speakers total)

NO WIRING OR HARDWARE


This system was playing fine when pulled. The system came out of a 2004 F150 STX

If you have any question please email me.

"SOLD AS IS"

Thank You


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