Kenwood Kdc-138 Face Plate Removable In Dash Cd Player Radio Audio Electronics on 2040-parts.com
Mullica Hill, New Jersey, United States
A Kenwood KDC-138 removable face. These parts sold as-is , un-tested - i had them stored in a box for a few years. Check out my other car audio listings. . Scuffs & knicks, fade. $5 shipping.
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