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Gm Factory Original Car/truck Am/fm/cassette/with Cd Option Receiver No Reserve on 2040-parts.com

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Great Neck, New York, United States

Great Neck, New York, United States
THIS CAME OUT OF A BRAN NEW VECHILE, WHEN IT WAS ONLY 1 MONTH OLD
Brand:GM/DELCO/BOSE Warranty:No

HELLO BIDDERS UP FOR SALE IS A ORIGINAL GM/FACTORY DELCO BOSE RADIO THAT IS ACTUALLY BRAN NEW, WHEN THE CAR/OR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY IT WAS DRIVEN TO A CUSTOM AUDIO SHOP AND PULLED OUT FOR A CUSTOM RADIO, THIS BELONG TO A FRIEND OF MINE WHO JUST CLOSED HIS REPAIR/CUSTOM SHOP, AFTER 35,YEARS, AND IAM SELLING A BUNCH OF ITEMS FOR HIM SO HERE IT IS AT NO RESERVE....NO RETURNS   THANKS CHECK OUT ALL MY OTHER AUCTIONS, ON PARTS,ETC..

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