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2003-2008 Jaguar S Type Radio Receiver Stereo 2r83-18b76-bf on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

East Saint Louis, Illinois, United States

East Saint Louis, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used ID:ABD00AB6-BB4C-4E24-8375-27DF31F10AD2 Model:JAGUAR S-TYPE Interchange:638-50329 Stock:150226 Year:04




STYPE 03 from VIN M45255, receiver (AM-FM-stereo),
CD player, navigation
STYPE 04-08 receiver (AM-FM-stereo), CD player,
navigation







ALL PARTS COME WITH 30 DAY PART WARRANTY. IF PART IS DEFECTIVE FULL REFUND INCLUDING SHIPPING WILL BE GIVEN. IF PART IS ORDERED INCORRECTLY OR NOT NEEDED THEN BUYER WILL PAY RETURN SHIPPING. PLEASE MATCH ALL PART NUMBERS TO ASSURE PROPER FITAMENT. SOME RADIOS, ENGINE COMPUTERS AND OTHER ELECTRNOICS WILL NEED TO BE REPROGRRAMMED SO PLEASE CHECK WITH DEALER OR SHOP. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. HAWAII, ALASKA AND PUERTO RICO CUSTOMERS CONTACT SELLER FOR SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE PURCHASE.

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