Shelby Dodge Cd Radio Cable Chrysler Stereo Daytona Lebaron Csx Caravan Mini-van on 2040-parts.com
Westlake Village, California, US
Used Chrysler slave CD player cable. This is the factory Chrysler cable that goes from the stereo head unit to the optional CD player. Mainly used on the Dodge Daytona, the Chrysler LeBaron and the Plymouth mini vans. Auction is for just the cable. No radio or cd player. |
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