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Chrysler Dodge Navigation Stereo 6 Cd Changer 05064184ae For Parts Or Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
used non working condition with small scratches on screen
Brand:chrysler Features:CD Player, MP3 Player Model:05064184AE Screen Size:6" Manufacturer Part Number:05064184AE Unit Size:2 DIN

 Here is a OEM navigation radio stereo with 6 cd changer / mp3 that came out of a 2006 dodge magnum which was replaced with aftermarket system. It is in NON-working condition (screen has no picture & shows lines) also has minor wear with small scuffs/scratches on corner of screen as shown in picture.
part # 05064184AE

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