88-94 Chevy Truck Suv Oem Radio Control Panel In Dash Model #16164335 Ac Delco on 2040-parts.com
Welch, Minnesota, United States
Factory 1988-1994 GM truck/SUV radio control panel in dash and is in good working condition. Super clean with little to no wear. Selling radio dash control unit only, not the receiver/amp under dash. What is in the photo is what you get. Please look closely to make sure this is the part you need before bidding. If your radio has no sound then the problem is with the receiver amp under dash. Model number on this radio control unit is 16164335.
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