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Sirius Sportster Sp4 Satellite Radio W/supv1 Mount, Ac Adapter, Remote, Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Modesto, California, United States

Modesto, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Sirius Model:SP4 Manufacturer Part Number:0121401000 Bundled Items:Remote UPC:Does not apply

Offering a used Sirius Sportster SP4 Satellite Radio w/SUPV1 Mount, AC adapter, Remote, Manual, Antenna, with Instructions

Description: This is a working unit with all the accessories and was only used one month. It is in excellent condition. (Item #0335)

Sirius subscription is required.

Buy it Now price is $15.00 and shipping is $6.84.

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