Cadillac Sts Xm Satellite Radio Receiver (25773123) on 2040-parts.com
Monee, Illinois, United States
This is the used XM satellite radio receiver for Cadillac STS vehicles. It is in great condition with standard wear from use such as some very minor scuffs. It came out of a 2006 model STS and is ready to go into your car. Take advantage of this deal while it lasts!
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