Chrysler Cassette Radio Mid 96 ? #p4704302 on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Indiana, US
chrysler cassette radio mid 90's? I think 96 but not sure part #P4704302. untested but looks complete may or may not be ready to go. But, for sure good parts. Four way fader, bass and Treble controls does not loo beat up or battered. what you see is what you get. shipping US is $14.50
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