Becker Ferrari F430 360 Oem Becker 6105 Stereo Radio on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, US
This is a Becker radio for a Ferrari 360, and 430, and may also be compatible with some other cars. The radio has been tested and is in 100% good working condition. The model # BE 6105 The serial # 65007354. The code for the radio is 13114. |
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