C-6 Chevy Corvette Am Fm 6 Cd Factory Radio 08-10 on 2040-parts.com
Freeport, New York, US
This radio was in my 2010 corvette and I upgraded to the navigation and Bluetooth style radio. The unit works great, excellent sound.
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