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Jbl -prv176 Am/fm/usb/bluetooth Digital Guage Style Stereo on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
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Monroeville, Indiana, United States

Monroeville, Indiana, United States
JBL -PRV176 AM/FM/USB/BLUETOOTH DIGITAL GUAGE STYLE STEREO, US $109.99, image 1
THIS IS NEW THE BRACKETS ARE MISSING.
Brand:PROSPEC ELECTRONIC Surface Finish:black Manufacturer Part Number:JBL-PRV176

NEW JBL-PRV176 AM/FM/USB/BLUETOOTH DIGITAL GAUGE STYLE STEREO

THIS STEREO FEATURES:

AM/FM

BLUETOOTH AUDIO STREAMING

'USB INPUT

2 PAIR OF AUXILIARY INPUT

DIGITAL WATERFROOF FACEPLATE

45W X 4 AMPLIFIER

RF REMOTE/WIRED REMOTE OPTION

U.S. AND FUROPEAN TUNING

CHARGING THROUGH USB

STEREO FEATURES BLUETOOTH TECHNOLOGY WHICH ALLOWS MUSIC TO STREAM WIRELESSLY FROM AN AUDIO SOUCE TO THE RECEIVER.

THIS DOES NOT HAVE THE BRACKETS.

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