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Pioneer Remote Controller Control Unit Cxc8885 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.89
Location:

New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States

New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
LOOKS GOOD FOR ITS AGE!!!
Brand:PIONEER Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CXC8885 Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand

UP FOR SALE PIONEER REMOTE CONTROL UNIT. GOOD CONDITION WITH MINIMAL SIGNS OF USE!! PERFECT WORKING ORDER WITH GOOD BATTERIES. CHECK MY FEEDBACK AND BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! I WILL SHIP WITH CONFIRMATION NUMBER AS SOON AS PAYMENT CLEARS. THANKS FOR LOOKING!!! 


On Oct-06-12 at 17:17:46 PDT, seller added the following information:


IF PURCHASED ITEM IS RETURNED DUE TO BUYER ERROR OR NO LONGER WANTING, I WILL REFUND PURCHASE AMOUNT LESS MY ORIGINAL SHIPPING AND HANDLING COSTS TO BUYER!

ATTENTION BUYERS! CREDIT/DEBIT CARDS NOW ACCEPTED!! CONTACT ME BEFORE PURCHASE.

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