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Dodge Aftermarket Car Stereo Dash Mounting Kit / Mold See Description on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Scosche? Warranty:No

Here is another item from the cleaned out storage locker. We found lots of odds and ends, all of them will be listed over the next few days. All items are visually inspected. Electronic items are tested to see if they turn on. Video games and software discs are checked for scratches only. Software boxes are checked also for any extras that belong inside. CD key is included when needed & available. Pretty much everything starts at $1.

This listing is for the pictured mounting harness/mold. This was in my 2001 Dodge Stratus to house my Alpine head-unit. I do not know what other vehicles it will fit, though I imagine it will fit almost any Dodge vehicle. I believe it is Scosche brand, but I am listing it as "generic". It is in nice shape, appears (visual inspection) to have no flaws cosmetically or functionally. Hopefully, someone can use it. Please bid accordingly as I offer no warranty or returns on this item!

Shipping is via USPS from Pittsburgh PA.

I will ship worldwide at the buyers expense. Combined shipping is available for multiple auction wins.

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