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Ps Engineering Pcd 7100 Cd Player With 6place Intercom Option on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States
Used- Low time unit.
Brand:PS Engineering Manufacturer Part Number:PCD7100 P/N11950 UPC:Does not apply

This is a Low time working unit and if you need a intercom this is defiantly the unit for you. This unit also has a second audio source other than the CD player, it has a audio input for a music jack so you can attach to a smartphone or mp3 player for music. This unit comes with the radio rack, connector plug for installation. Don't miss this opportunity.
PS Engineering PCD 7100
P/N 11950  

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