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Honda Civic 1997 Original Am/fm/cd Oem Head Unit Radio - Great Shape! on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

Zionsville, Indiana, US

Zionsville, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Japan

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You are bidding on a USED Honda Civic 1997 OEM AM/FM head unit with companion OEM CD player

Product Specs:

AM/FM Head Unit -
P/N 39110-S01-A010-M1
Ref. No. : MR526A0

CD Unit -
Manufactured in Japan by Pioneer Electronics
08A06-371-220

Both of these units were professionally removed from the car in 2002, when I had a new stereo head unit installed.  Both units were in perfect working order at that time.  Both units have been stored indoors since that time.  Both units are sold as-is, as I have no means to test either.  Both of these units are compatible with many of the 1990's Civic models.


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