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Kenwood Am/fm Disc Cd Mp3 Wma 45w X 4 Radio Stereo Player Kdc-mp202 on 2040-parts.com

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Up for bidding is a KENWOOD AM/FM DISC CD MP3 WMA 45W x 4 RADIO STEREO PLAYER KDC-MP202. Worked good about 1 1/2 years ago. This unit looks cosmetically in good condition, however since i can not test it without a harness im selling it as is no refunds.

Please be sure this part will fit your vehicle before buying, seller is not responsible for fitment.

Buyer will recieve tracking number within 1 business day after cleared payment. 

Please email me for further questions.

Thank you for looking!

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