1999 -2000 Honda Civic Radio Am-fm-stereo Cd Cassette M1c402033 on 2040-parts.com
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, United States
Up for Auction 1999 -2000 HONDA CIVIC Radio AM-FM-stereo CD Cassette M1C402033 This was pulled out of a honda and sat on shelf. I have now way of testing so selling as is. May or may not work. Has wear from use and age. |
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