Ford Explorer Expedition F150 Cd Cartridge Magazine Only on 2040-parts.com
Pomona, California, US
One 6 disc CD changer cartridge magazine for FORD. Fits 1995 1996 1997 1998 FORD EXPLORER & MERCURY MOUNTAINEER models with factory CD changer that has an OVAL SHAPED ORANGE eject button. Also fits 1997 and 1998 Expedition and 1997-99 F150 with the factory CD changer with the orange oval shaped eject button. see picture The CD changer/player is not included...only the magazine/cartridge that fits in the unit pictured. Buyer pays $5 for shipping in USA. $10 Canada; $15 anywhere else in the world.
The CD changer/player is not included...only a cartridge.
It is used but it works just fine.
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