Kenwood 6-disc Trunk Mount Cd Changer on 2040-parts.com
Hurricane, Utah, United States
Kenwood KDC-C7196-disc CD changerThis 6 disc CD changer is brand new and never installed. I bought it several years ago to install in the trunk of my 1967 Ford Fairlane. Several military moves ensued and I ended up selling the car. Although the box was opened when I first bought the item I believe that most all items necessary for installation and successful operation are still included in the original Kenwood box. |
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