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Jensen Am/fm/cd Player on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Dandridge, Tennessee, US

Dandridge, Tennessee, US
:

JENSEN AM/FM/CD PLAYER

 

this item is new and in IT’S original packaging. we have stocked it in our warehouse for several years. it is Especially priced to sell, as we are liquidating outdated AND/OR OVERSTOCKED INVENTORY.

 

  • MODEL#MSR4050G
  • AM/FM/CD PLAYER
  • SIRIUS READY

 

TERMS

SHIPPING:

 Only ship within the United States (No International Shipping).

Local Pickup is also available.

 

PAYMENT:

We accept PayPal Only.

Payment is due immediately after Auction End Time.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL - NO REFUNDS - NO RETURNS

If you have any questions please feel free to email me.

NOTICE:

 We are open Monday - Thursday 6am- 4pm

Available for questions / ship during these hours

Any Questions received other than these hours, I will reply

 to you ASAP, the next working business day.

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