Nissan Et/2000 Car Stereo Tape Deck Hatachi on 2040-parts.com
Clifton Forge, Virginia, United States
Nissan Model ET/2000 car stereo tape deck, see pics BRAND IS HITACHI
not sure if it has a display light or not.if it does it does not work,everything else works great. |
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