Delphi Delco Gm 2005-2008 Cd/radio Indash Stereo Trucks & Suvs on 2040-parts.com
Gainesville, Florida, US
Used, 2005 factory radio/CD player. Fits GMC Canyon/Colorado models. CD player works, but CD's are getting "stuck" inside player. Good for parts, electronic inclined handy-person or just radio listeners!
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