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1983- 86 Nissan 200sx Hatchback/coupe Cassette Am Fm Radio Clarion Pn-9053c on 2040-parts.com

US $16.80
Location:

Vallejo, California, US

Vallejo, California, US
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 FOUND IN OUR STASH OF OLD PARTS. CHECK PICTURES FOR FITMENT? SHOULD FIT :  83 -  86 NISSAN 200SX HATCHBACK AND COUPE
 ESCUTCHEON #28041 O7F00/10290-FY5400 THE OE AM FM CASSETTE RADIO IS CLARION #PN-9053C.THE LIST PRICE ON ESCUTCHEON ALONE IS OVER $120. WE DON'T KNOW IF IT WORKS? WE'VE HAD IT SITTING  FOR YEARS IN OUR SHELVES. YOU'RE BUYING IT AS IS!!! 
                                                    P.S; WILL SHIP TO 48 CONTIGUOUS U.S. ONLY!!!!!

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