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Mopar Factory Oem Navigation Gps 6 Cd Player Changer Radio Stereo System on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Peyton, Colorado, United States

Peyton, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Type:Automotive Mountable Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Model:Chrysler Brand:MOPAR Screen Size:5.8" Manufacturer Part Number:P56038646AL

Radio has been bench tested and came out of a fully functional Chrysler 300, camera zoom nob is missing. Everything seems to function as it should, this is for the radio unit ONLY. Payment by paypal only, ships within 2 business days of payment. This Navigation GPS Radio fits many vehicles such as; 06-07 Chrysler 300, 07 Chrysler Aspen, 05-06 Dodge Charger, Durango and Magnum, 06-08 Dodge Ram 1500, 06-09 Dodge Ram 2500/3500, 06-07 Jeep Commander, 07-08 Jeep Compass, 05-07 Jeep Grand Cherokee plus many more, check with your local dealer. Be aware that you may have to have your local dealer reprogram this unit to your vehicle, not sure.

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