Roberts Mark Ii Series 8-track Fm-mpx Car Radio 4 Channel Alarm Nos In Box on 2040-parts.com
St Hubert, Canada
Brand New in box
Made in Japan Came with mounting hardware and instruction Feature a Built-in Burglar Alarm Great addition to ans vintage vehicule |
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