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Brand New Factory Radio 16041591 Fits Geo Metro And A Lot Of Others. 638-56883e on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

This radio was over stock, bought years ago and have been sitting around.  New never used.

This Radio Will Fit All of the Following:

FIREFLY 1993-1997
METRO 1993-1997
PRIZM 1993-1997
STORM 1993
SUNRUNNER 1993-1997
TRACKER 1993-1997
FIREFLY 1993-1997
METRO 1993-1997
PRIZM 1993-1997
STORM 1993
SUNRUNNER 1993-1997
TRACKER 1993-1997
FIREFLY 1993-1997
METRO 1993-1997
PRIZM 1993-1997
STORM 1993
SUNRUNNER 1993-1997
TRACKER 1993-1997
FIREFLY 1986-1988
FORS1986-1988
SPECTRUM 1986-1988
SPRINT (CHEV) 1986-1988
SUNBURST 1986-1988
FIREFLY 1986-1988
FIREFLY 1989-1991
FORS1986-1988
METRO 1989-1991
SPECTRUM 1986-1988
SPECTRUM 1989
SPRINT (CHEV) 1986-1988
SPRINT (CHEV) 1989-1991
STORM 1990-1992
SUNBURST 1986-1988
SUNBURST 1989
TRACKER 1989-1991
FIREFLY 1986-1988
FIREFLY 1989-1991
FORS1986-1988
METRO 1989-1991
SPECTRUM 1986-1988
SPECTRUM 1989
SPRINT (CHEV) 1986-1988
SPRINT (CHEV) 1989-1991
STORM 1990-1992
SUNBURST 1986-1988
SUNBURST 1989
TRACKER 1989-1991

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