Oem 07 Honda Civic Si Factory Xm Sat Radio Tuner 39820-sna-a011-m1 on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, US
You are bidding on an OEM Honda factory XM tuner box. The Part # is 39820-SNA-A011-M1. Please email me if you need any other numbers from the box. Tuner is in excellent condition. It was removed from a 2007 Honda Civic Si (4dr) I believe it is compatable with 2007-2011 Honda Civics. Please check with your local dealer for compatibility. Included is only the tuner box pictured. You will still need the interface cable and an antenna for the unit to work. They can be purchased from your local dealer. It has a single Sat connector and a 14 pin interface port. I'm not sure is there is service on the box or not, but it was fully operational prior to removal. Please feel free to email me with any questions prior to bidding. Item will be shipped with delivery confirmation. No generic pictures, Item pictured is exactly what you will receive. Check out my other items as I can combine shipping. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!
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