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2003 Mercedes Benz Sl500 Remote Slave Cd Changer Mc3010 A2038209089 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

This genuine Mercedes Benz slave remote 6 CD Part A 230 820 90 89 model 3010 and includes all the mounting brackets and housing for Mercedes Benz R230 2003 2004 SL-series SL500 SL600 SL55 SL65.  This is not a salvage or junkyard item . It was removed from my pristine 2003 SL500 (27,540 mi) as part of an audio/cell upgrade.  It is in good working condition. Not only does it come with the mounting brackets and CD changer cover but also a 6 CD magazine. The brackets and magazine make this a great deal! What you see is what you get , no other items are included.

For the very best, check eBay for My related items:

 1)  Mercedes Benz Command 2.0 head unit OEM A230 820 06 89
  2) The Bose amplifier that powered these very items  OEM 230 820 01 89

ALL BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE TO VERIFY FITMENT TO ENSURE ITEM IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE MAKING PURCHASE.

 This unit may fit in many other MERCEDES vehicles, BUT please check with your dealer before purchasing.

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