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Factory Stereo Head Unit For Honda Fit Sport 2007 - 2008 Gd3 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Delmar, New York, United States

Delmar, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda

On offer my factory stereo head unit.  I replaced it with an aftermarket stereo, and this is the older one.  Taken from my Honda 2008 Fit Sport; will also fit the 2007 Fit Sport. Check to see if it will also work in the non-Sport models.

A little cosmetic wear but obviously not used much.  All buttons work, LCD display is bright and clear as it should be.  As another seller has indicated, the display of these original stereos can dim with parts of letters and numbers missing.  Since this one has not had much use--I immediately replaced this unit--this should last a long time, and would be a wonderful replacement if your head unit starts to go.

Local pickup is fine, and I will accept a lower price for that option.

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