Pioneer Cd Rcs Receiver Deh-x670bt For Honda Insight 2010-2114 on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Pioneer DEH-X6700BT receiver with professionally installed face-plate and direct plug in harness to factory connectors. Very clean unit, works properly, take out from no smoking, no pets car I purchased this week. I don't need the USB outlet or Bluetooth so I popped the original unit back in. Don't hesitate to contact me for details or installation tips.
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