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Ford F-250 F-350 Super Duty Radio 6 Disc Cd Changer 5c3t-18c815-cd 2005 2006 on 2040-parts.com

US $202.39
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Spirit Lake, Idaho, United States

Spirit Lake, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD FACTORY OEM Manufacturer Part Number:5C3T-18C815-CD

This radio came out of 1 of my old truck that was removed the first week of owning the truck and was replaced with a TV. This 6 disc indash CD changer is out of a 2005 Ford f350 lariat. Manufacture date on CD player is February 2005. Player has just been tested and looks and works like brand new there is no scratches and no wear marks of any kind.
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