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Sirius Kenwood Sir-ken1 Satellite Receiver Still Activated Nice Look on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Lake Forest, California, United States

Lake Forest, California, United States
working nicely
Manufacturer Part Number:SIR-KEN1 Model:SIR-KEN1 Brand:SIRIUS UPC:Does not apply

SIRIUS KENWOOD SIR-KEN1 SATELLITE RECEIVER STILL ACTIVATED NICE LOOK
used, nice condition, fully tested working nicely
still activated, subscription is unknown, not transferable, not original owner
still receiving channels, Sirius Select channel list, including Howard Stern 100 and 101 see Sirius website

comes with new cable only
you will need antenna and head unit not included
NICE!
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