Lexus Ls400 Oem Stereo Pioneer 90-97 on 2040-parts.com
San Clemente, California, US
This auction listing is for an OEM Pioneer stereo removed from a Lexus LS 400 90-97. This unit was tested to be 100% percent tested working at time of upgrade.
Physical condition is 8 out of 10
All knobs and buttons work 100%
See pictures for details
No other accessories or wires
No pigtail harness, bare unit
All sales final. Please ask questions prior to bidding. PayPal preferred.
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