Sirius Satellite Radio Fmda25 Fm Direct Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a Sirius Satellite Radio FM direct adapter, model FMDA25. It is new, open box. Please see pictures for details.
I want you to be happy with your purchase! I strive for excellent customer service, and if there ever is a problem, no matter how big or small, please message me, and i will be happy to work with you! I answer all messages the same day, usually within minutes of receiving it. Refunds are accepted within 14 days of delivery, just send me a message, and we will go from there! You are responsible for return shipping costs. Once the item is returned, I will issue a refund of the original purchase price via PayPal. Item must be returned exactly as it was received, and must contain everything that was originally included. If item was new, it must be unopened in original package. Items must have my security mark / tag in place when returned. All of my pictures are my own. You will get exactly what you see in the pictures, nothing more, and nothing less. Please see all pictures for full details. |
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