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2003 2004 2005 2006 Honda Element Am Fm Cd Aux Xm Radio 39101-scv-a120-m1 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $160.16
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, US

Linden, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:39101-SCV-A120-M1 Warranty:Yes

Used CD PLAYER out of a 2006 Element



MOST RADIO's ARE USED MEANING THEY MIGHT HAVE SMALL SCUFFS OR MARKS ON THEM...WILL DO MY BEST TO CAPTURE ALL IMPERFECTIONS..


Some radios need codes or to be programed in the vehicle (most Honda, Vw, Audi, GM). If unit needs a code or programing it is your responsibility, if you can not get code ask and if I can I get it for you. If you need Vehicle Vin# to get the code I will supply the vin IF available .


FOR LOCAL PICK UP OR COMBINED SHIPPING CONTACT ME FOR PRICE, I WILL SUBTRACT SHIPPING AND HANDLING COST. THIS PRICE IS FOR LOWER 48 STATES ONLY, PR, AK, VI, HI AND ALL INTERNATIONAL PRICE WILL BE HIGHER DEPENDING ON SHIPPING COST THAT COUNTRY OR LOCATION.**FAST SHIPPING IS OUR PRIORITY** SHIPPING TO CONFIRMED EBAY ADDRESS ONLY IF YOU WANT AN ITEM SHIPPED SOMEWHERE ELSE PLEASE SPECIFY SO IN CHECKOUT MESSAGE BOX.




You are buying used part and if there is a problem contact me as soon as possible, I will do my best to work out the problem. I will only accept returns and give full refund for items not as described or not working. You have to let me know within 10 days after receiving the package. If damage is noted in description, shown on pictures or part is sold as not working I will not accept returns. Will accept payment by PayPal or you can pay with credit card thru e-bay check out if you do not have PayPal account. Bigger packages I ship via FedEx Ground, no shipment to PO boxes. Smaller items will be shipped by USPS Priority Mail. For shipping to Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii and all international please e-mail me for shipping quote. I only ship to confirmed address that is on PayPal or e-bay account. Also you can pickup if you live close. If any issues with item or service please let me know right away so I can work it out with you quickly. Please leave feedback it is important to me. Thank You.


                  
                                                                                                                                                                              Radio's 10/12 rear shelves




SORRY WE DO NOT SHIP INTERNATIONAL ANYMORE. If package is going to AK, VI, HI, or PR and any of the package sides is 12 inches or more please check with me for price (big packages are expensive to ship there). If the package fits any flat rate USPS box then the shipping will be what it is listed on e-bay.

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