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Scion Pioneer T1801 Tc Xa Xb 04 05 Car Stereo Cd Fm Mp3 86120-0w080 Deh-m8037zt on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Woodbridge, Virginia, United States

Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
Looks good and works fine
Type:CD Player Model:T1801 Brand:Factory/OEM Features:Satellite Radio Ready Manufacturer Part Number:86120-0W080 Manufacturer Part Number cont.:86120-0W080 T1801

For sale is a Scion T1801 car stereo

AM/FM/CD/CD with MP3 files

Works. Tested in my car.

The CD sometimes wants to retract after ejecting it. Sometimes not. Probably will work out after some use. It always ejects it.

Looks good.

Includes brackets, but I don't know for which car (TC, XA, XB, XD). Easy enough to change if needed.

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