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2001 Hyundai Radio Cd Player, Part No. 96160-2d101ax, Model H-260ju, No Reserve. on 2040-parts.com

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Loves Park, Illinois, United States

Loves Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:96160-2D101AX Country//Region of Manufacture:Korea, Democratic People's Republic of Warranty:No

Up, for auction is a Radio with CD player for Hyundai models of 2001 year. Came from  the car line believed to be Sonata. not 100 percent sure. This unit is clean Please check numbers with your vehicle. Part No. is 96160-2D101AX Model No. is H-260JU  Sold as is not tested. No Reserve Auction. Questions? Please see my other auctions for neat stuff:) Thank You

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