05-09 Dodge Jeep Chrysler 6-disc Cd Radio Cass. Mp3 Control on 2040-parts.com
Cary, North Carolina, US
Dodge Jeep Chrysler 6-disc CD Radio Cass. MP3 Control almost New Used condition.
Pulled from new 2006 Dodge Magnum to install navigation system during a previous upgrade. Sitting in closet since then.
Perfect replacement for your non-functioning OEM radio.
From online & dealer inquiries, fits the following:
05-07 Chrysler 300
06-07 Charger
05-07 Magnum
07-09 Caliber
06-09 RAM
Be sure to check your connector & year, make, & model with the dealer to be sure this radio fits your car
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