This is a working, used OEM indash stereo for Nissan Altima 2005-6. I bought it used online (HiFiSoundConnection) when I messed up the installation of an aftermarket FM transmitter. It turned out that I did not need to replace my original radio after all, so I never did use this one. Sold As Is.
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