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Clarion Sirius Satellite Receiver For Car & Home on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Clarion Warranty:No Compatible Service:For Sirius

Hi all!  I'm cleaning out a few things and ran across this Clarion satellite radio for Sirius service.  Be aware, the radio does not work.  When I plug it in, it lights up and "beeps" so this auction is sold as-is for parts and the individual components.  I have everything necessary to use the radio (if repaired or if replaced) in your vehicle or at home.  Included in this auction are the satellite receiver, remote control, car and home docks, car and home antennae, AC and car power cords and a manual.  A satellite radio subscription is necessary for this setup.

Great price especially if you are wanting only certain components in the lot.  Shipping for this item is free.  Shipping to U.S. locations only; no international shipping.  Please email me with questions.  Thanks for looking.

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