Brand New Never Used Sony High Power Marine Stereo (cdx-m20) on 2040-parts.com
Brighton, Michigan, United States
- I'm selling a brand new high power (52W x 4) Sony marine stereo. I got it new from Crutchfield in June 2016, never removed from the box. - CD, MP3, Satellite (ready), and Aux Input. - See Sony's website for more details and specifications.
- Please notice shipping cost before buying. |
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