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Jvc Kd-s5050 180w Car Cd Stereo Replacement Faceplate Only Used Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Big Sur, California, United States

Big Sur, California, United States
This auction is for the faceplate only. Functionally perfect condition. Cosmetically good condition, some wear and dirt in crevices.
Brand:JVC MPN:S5050 Model:KD-S5050

JVC KD-S5050 CD Radio Faceplate

Hole for CD insertion, 15 contact gold plated connector in excellent condition. The ejector lever/key in the lower right corner works.

This auction is for the faceplate only. Functionally perfect condition. Cosmetically good condition, some wear and dirt in crevices.

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