Sirius Satelite Radio Model Sv5 Parts Lot on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Pennsylvania, US
You are bidding on a Sirius radio system that is almost complete. It is missing the screws for the mount, power and audio cables but has the following; head unit, antenna, FM out cable, dock and dash mount. This is in good working condition we removed it from a running truck but we missed placed a bag containing the missing items. Since it is missing some items we are listing as parts, but these can be bought on here for very little and you will have a nice system. You still need to subscribe to a sat radio provider.
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