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Kenwood Kds-p900 5.1ch Dsp Surround Processor For Kvt910dvd Kdsp900 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Andover, Massachusetts, US

Andover, Massachusetts, US
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      You are bidding on a Kenwood KDS-P900 5.1ch DSP Surround Processor for a Kenwood CD/DVD Touchscreen Video Player.  I used it with my KVT910DVD, but it may work with other models.  Please check compatibility before bidding.  I purchased this Brand New and had it in my car ever since.  This is for the KDS-P900 unit only.  I have a KVT910DVD listed separately.  Please check out my other great listings as I combine shipping.  Each additional single-item listing won is $0.75, other lots are $2.50 extra to ship. 



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